File:Ernestmartinmurderer.png
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Source:http://www.drc.state.oh.us/web/Executed/executed25.htm
Fair Use Rationale
[edit]- NFCC#1: No free equivalent. No alternative to this photo exists or could be taken. This photo is the official record of this man's arrest and is used in the article describing his crimes and subsequent execution. As he will never be arrested again, no other mug shot of him will ever be taken. No known free photo of him exists. It is impossible to take a new free photo for he is dead.
- NFCC#2: Respect for commercial opportunities. The state of Ohio does not sell mug shots, so our distribution of this photo does not compete commercially with the original use. Furthermore, Ohio courts, in State ex rel. Rea v. Ohio Dep't of Educ., 81 Ohio St. 3d 527 recognize that the fair use doctrine allows for the reproduction of state records in accord with federal fair use doctrine.
- NFCC#3: (a) Minimal use. The picture is used as is. Anything smaller would not serve to identify the subject. (b) Resolution/fidelity. The image is web-resolution.
- NFCC#4: Previous publication. Image was taken from state of Ohio's list of executions website.
- NFCC#5: Content. This image is encyclopedic for use in the article Ernest Martin (murderer).
- NFCC#6: Media-specific policy. The source of this image is properly attributed to the state of Ohio and otherwise complies with WP:IUP.
- NFCC#7: One-article minimum. Ernest Martin (murderer).
- NFCC#8: Significance. This article aids in the memory of Ernest Martin. Words alone can never convey the image of an executed man as a human being. Indeed, the words alone may leave the reader with a view that the murderer is not a human being and not worthy of sympathy. The picture reminds us that Ernest Martin was a human being like the rest of us.
- NFCC#9: Restrictions on location. Image should only be used in Ernest Martin (murderer) or other appropriate (as yet unwritten) articles, and never outside articlespace.
- NFCC#10: Image is sourced, appropriate fair use tag is on page, and articles it is in are mentioned and a fair use rationale is written.
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current | 14:45, 8 September 2006 | 144 × 144 (19 KB) | Marklemagne (talk | contribs) | {{mugshot}} Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections Qualifies as fair use under Ohio law: State ex rel. Rea v. Ohio Dep't of Educ., 81 Ohio St. 3d 527 July 24, 1998, which stated that state public records may be used for certain purposes witho |
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