File:Jamesdibble.jpg
Jamesdibble.jpg (345 × 288 pixels, file size: 19 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Image of James Dibble presenting the first news bulletin on ABC TV in 1956.
Source
[edit]Retrieved from http://www.abc.net.au/corp/history/galpost9.htm - copyright belongs to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Original link to source is dead, however it was archived by the Wayback Machine on 23 July 2013.
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Fair Use rationale for James Dibble
[edit]Fair use for article James Dibble because:
- It cannot be used as a replacement for the actual program (no commercial loss to the ABC)
- It is used for educational purposes only
- It represents an important historical milestone
- No free use alternative exists
Fair Use rationale for Australian Broadcasting Corporation
[edit]Fair use for article Australian Broadcasting Corporation because:
- It cannot be used as a replacement for the actual program (no commercial loss to the ABC)
- It is a single shot from the entire news program
- It is used for educational purposes only
- It represents an important historical milestone - the first reading of the ABC news. As it is news footage that is described in the picture, this must overcome any objection that it contains "news footage"
- No free use alternative exists
- The subject of the image, James Dibble, died in 2008.
- The ABC is a Government-run station and there are less commercial considerations than any footage used by a commercial television station
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current | 22:58, 12 October 2017 | 345 × 288 (19 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
03:59, 30 January 2007 | No thumbnail | 450 × 376 (36 KB) | Davido321 (talk | contribs) | <!-- FAIR USE of Jamesdibble.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Jamesdibble.jpg for rationale --> Image of James Dibble presenting the first news bulletin on ABC TV in 1956. ==Source== Retrieved from http://www.abc.net. |
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