File:DAR Flag.jpg
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Summary
[edit]This picture was first published in the Evening Star in Washington DC on August 24, 1938. The photo was taken by an Evening Star photographer. It is the only known representation of an alternative flag design presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution. It is also the only known photo of the event when that design was one of only two selected by the Flag Commission to potentially become the flag of the District of Columbia.
This is a representation of a government, military, regimental, family, or other symbol such as a flag, seal, emblem, coat of arms or crest. This symbol may be copyrighted by its holder. As well, it is known that the representation of this symbol is either copyrighted by the holder of the symbol or is not available under a free licence. There may also be other restrictions on reproduction, including but not limited to article 6ter of the Paris Convention. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of such symbols
qualifies as non-free use under the Copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content. | |||
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Purpose of use |
The picture is used to show that the alternative design of what the flag of the District of Columbia could have looked like, as well as shows the way the Commission, presented it to the journalists present during the August 24, 1938 announcement. |
Replaceable? |
This is the only known representation of the flag design that is known to exist. No alternative of the time can be found. The event can also not be reproduced as it happened on August 24, 1938. |
Licensing
[edit]This image is a faithful digitisation of a unique historic image, and the copyright for it is most likely held by the person who created the image or the agency employing the person. It is believed that the use of this image may qualify as non-free use under the Copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content for more information. Please remember that the non-free content criteria require that non-free images on Wikipedia must not "[be] used in a manner that is likely to replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media." Use of historic images from press agencies must only be of a transformative nature, when the image itself is the subject of commentary rather than the event it depicts (which is the original market role, and is not allowed per policy). | |||
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01:04, 5 May 2019 | No thumbnail | 908 × 914 (78 KB) | Blazingliberty (talk | contribs) | This picture was first published in the Evening Star in Washington DC on August 24, 1938. The photo was taken by an Evening Star photographer. It is the only known representation of an alternative flag design presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution. It is also the only known photo of the event when that design was one of only two selected by the Flag Commission. {{Non-free symbol}} |
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