File:Mccormick-Hq-1951.jpg
Mccormick-Hq-1951.jpg (294 × 216 pixels, file size: 29 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Description |
Old headquarters of the McCormick & Company in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, as it appeared in 1951, with the company's iconic red and white spice tins and bottles prominently displayed on the roof. The building was demolished as part of the Inner Harbor redevelopment. |
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Source |
Baltimore Museum of Industry http://www.thebmi.org/portfolio/mccormick-company/ |
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Portion used |
cropped; this image does not limit the copyright holder's ability to profit from the original source, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of this image in connection with the copyright-holder. |
Low resolution? |
Yes. This image is a greatly reduced, low-resolution version. As such, it is non-reproduceable for commercial purposes. |
Purpose of use |
It is believed that this low-resolution version solely to illustrate this historic structure in the Wikipedia article about the company conveys to the reader a better understanding of the building's unique location and advertising than mere prose alone. As such, use of this image solely in the Wikipedia article about McCormick & Company is permissible Fair Use because no free-use substitute is possible. Use of this low-resolution version does not diminish the value of the original media to the copyright holder nor interfere with the media's original purpose, and meets all criteria in WP:NFCC. |
Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; the building no longer stands and no free images are known to exist. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of McCormick & Company//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mccormick-Hq-1951.jpgtrue |
Licensing
[edit]This image is a two-dimensional representation of a building or architectural work which has been destroyed, demolished, or otherwise permanently altered in a way that makes it impossible to take a new photograph serving the same encyclopedic purpose. This image is protected by copyright by the publisher of the destroyed architecture. It is believed that the use of low-resolution versions of such images
qualifies as fair 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.
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Note: If any public domain or freely licensed photograph of the building is discovered or obtained, this image should be deleted and replaced. If the building is out of copyright in its home country or if said photograph was taken in a country which has freedom of panorama for buildings and architectural works which do not restrict commercial use (such as the United States; see here for a full list of which countries are OK), consider uploading to Wikimedia Commons instead, which allows other Wikimedia projects to use the image. If the building is copyrighted in its home country and there is no freedom of panorama provision in that country, then upload it locally under a free license, appending the tag {{FoP-USonly}}. |
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current | 21:20, 7 October 2018 | 294 × 216 (29 KB) | JGHowes (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Non-free use rationale |Description=Old headquarters of the McCormick & Company in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, as it appeared in 1951. The building was demolished as part of the Inner Harbor redevelopment. |Source=Baltimore Museum of Industry http://www.thebmi.org/portfolio/mccormick-company/ |Article=McCormick & Company |Portion=cropped; this image does not limit the copyright holder's ability to profit from the original source, nor will it dilute the importance or... |
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