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the actual target article you meant. Non-free use rationale This image is the
object of discussion in an article. This is a copyrighted artwork or
photograph, and the image itself is the topic of discussion in the article.
The discussion is about the photograph or painting as such, as a creative
work, not just about the thing or person it shows. Which of these options
describes this item best? Who created this work? Author/owner: Date: Source:
State exactly where you found this file. For web sources: please provide a
link to the html web page where the file can be found ("http://... .html"),
not a direct link to the image file itself ("http://... .jpg"). For print
sources: provide full bibliographic information (author, title, publisher,
year, page, etc.) Usage: The article as a whole is dedicated specifically to a
discussion of this particular photograph/painting. (It is not just about the
person or thing shown in the picture.) There is a substantial amount of
encyclopedic discussion of this particular photograph/painting ( not just
about the person or thing shown in it) in this article. The illustration is
specifically needed to support the following point: If neither of these two
statements applies, then please do not upload this image. This section is not
for images used merely to illustrate an article about a person or thing,
showing what that person or thing look like. This is a depiction of a
copyrighted three-dimensional work or building , which is the object of
discussion in an article. This is a photograph or other kind of depiction of a
copyrighted, three-dimensional creative work, such as a statue or work of
architecture. The article contains a discussion of that work which requires
illustration. The photograph as such is free, or was provided by the creator
of the sculpture. Which of these options describes this item best? First
describe who created the original work depicted: Creator: Date: Usage: The
article as a whole is dedicated specifically to this work. There is a
substantial amount of encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article.
The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point: Now
describe who created the image : Author: Date: Source: State exactly where you
found this file. For web sources: please provide a link to the html web page
where the file can be found ("http://... .html"), not a direct link to the
image file itself ("http://... .jpg"). For print sources: provide full
bibliographic information (author, title, publisher, year, page, etc.) Image
status The image was created and published by the same author who also holds
the rights to the original object, and no alternative depiction could be
suitably created. The author of the image has released the photographic work
under a free license, or it is in the public domain: Name the license or
describe the public domain status, adding any necessary evidence to make the
licensing status verifiable. This is an excerpt from a copyrighted work . This
is an excerpt from a copyrighted work, e.g. a screenshot from a movie or TV
programme, a panel from a comic, or a sound sample from a song. Its presence
is needed to support a piece of explicit critical discussion in an article
related to that work or its creator(s). Which of these options describes this
item best? Author: (author / copyright owner of the original work) Date of
creation: Source: (where exactly did you get this file from?) Please explain
what exactly in the article it is that you want to illustrate with this.
Typically, the illustration must be used to support some specific issue of
discussion in the article. Please be concrete and specific. Don't just copy
boilerplate statements from elsewhere. State clearly, in your own words, what
this particular file will be doing in this particular article. If necessary,
please explain why this purpose cannot be achieved through text alone. This is
the official cover art of a work. This is the cover or dustjacket of a book,
the cover of a CD or video, the official release poster of a movie, or a
comparable item. It will be included as that work's primary means of visual
identification, at the top of the article about the book, movie, etc. in
question. Note: If you plan to use it for any other purpose than this, please
tick the box for "other non-free work" below. Which of these options describes
this item best? Author: (author / copyright owner of the original work) Date
of publication: Source: (where exactly did you get this file from?) This image
will be shown as a primary means of visual identification at the top of the
article dedicated to the work in question. A standard fair use rationale will
be added that matches this type of use. If you plan to use the file for any
purpose other than this, please do not use this section, but the one labelled
"other type of non-free work" below. This is a logo of an organization ,
company, brand, etc. This is an official logo of an entity that is the subject
of a Wikipedia article. It will be included as that entity's primary means of
visual identification, at the top of the article in question. Note: If you
plan to use it for any other purpose than this, please tick the box for "other
non-free work" below. Which of these options describes this item best? Source:
(where exactly did you get this file from?) This image will be shown as a
primary means of visual identification at the top of the article dedicated to
the entity in question. A standard fair use rationale will be added that
matches this type of use. If you plan to use the file for any purpose other
than this, please do not use this section, but the one labelled "other type of
non-free work" below. This is a historical portrait of a person no longer
alive. This is a historical photograph or other depiction of a person who is
no longer alive. It will be used as the primary means of visual identification
of that person in the article about them. Deceased since: (This type of file
can typically only be used with people who are no longer alive.) Author: (Who
made this image?) Original publication: (Where, when and how was this image
first published?) Date of publication: Source: (Where exactly did you get this
file from?) This image will be shown as a primary means of visual
identification at the top of the article dedicated to the person in question.
A standard fair use rationale will be added that matches this type of use. If
you plan to use the file for any purpose other than this, please do not use
this section, but the one labelled "other type of non-free work" below. Please
explain why a free alternative to this image cannot be found. For subjects who
died recently: have you made a reasonable effort to find people who might
possess photographs of this person and might be willing to release one? For
subjects who lived in the early-to-mid 20th century: have you considered if
there might be an older photograph that has fallen in the public domain?
Please explain why you are confident that our use of the file will not harm
any commercial opportunities of its owner. We will typically not use a file if
its owner has a potential commercial interest in its use, and if our use of it
would compete with its original market role. This is some other kind of non-
free work that I believe is legitimate Fair Use. This is a copyrighted work
whose use does not fall into any of the classes above. I have read the
Wikipedia rules on Non-free content , and I will explain how this file meets
all of the criteria set out there. Which of these options describes this item