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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 |
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