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Summary

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Fair use

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for The King and I
Description

Original poster for The King and I used in the 1951 Broadway production

Source

http://www.applauseonline.com/images/King~I~OBP.jpg

Article

The King and I

Portion used

Entire work.

Low resolution?

Yes.

Purpose of use

To serve as the primary visual identification of the musical that is the subject of the article, The King and I. This artwork was used in connection with the original production of the musical.

Replaceable?

No. There are no copyright-free examples of artwork used in connection with the original production of the musical, or any authorized revival, as it is all still under copyright.

Other information

The copyright holder is believed to be the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization (formerly known as Williamson Music Co.), which manages the team's copyrights.

This low-resolution image will not compete with the original artwork, interfere with the copyright holders use of it or devalue the ability of the copyright holder to profit from the original artwork.

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File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current23:28, 20 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 23:28, 20 December 2017252 × 395 (32 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
15:47, 6 December 2006No thumbnail287 × 450 (46 KB)Orbicle (talk | contribs)===Fair use=== *This image is a poster and is being used to illustrate the article on The King and I and is used for informational or educational purposes only. *This image is of low resolution. *It is believed that this image will not devalue the abil

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