File:Pillar of Fire - day and night.jpg
Pillar_of_Fire_-_day_and_night.jpg (369 × 269 pixels, file size: 32 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Fair use rationale in Pillar of Fire (sculpture):
- 1.No free equivalent. no, there is no freedom of panorama in the US.
- 2.Respect for commercial opportunities. yes, traffic to original enhanced
- 3.a.Minimal usage. three views of 3D object to adequately describe shape
- b.Minimal extent of use. can't reproduce 3D object in 2D, lower resolution
- 4.Content. is encyclopedic.
- 5.Media-specific policy. meets Wikipedia:Image use policy.
- 6.One-article minimum. Non-free content is used in at least one article.
- 7.Contextual significance. hard to understand a 3D object without pictures
- 8.Restrictions on location. in article space
- 9.Image description page: The sculpture Pillar of Fire by American sculptor William Cochran. Left photo taken by Elvert Barnes on November 12, 2013. Posted to flickr under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 License. Right photo taken by AgnosticPreachersKid on January 15, 2017.
Licensing
[edit]This image by Elvert Barnes is a derivative work of separately copyrighted work. It is, therefore, treated on Wikipedia as non-free and each use within an article must satisfy the non-free content criteria. Re-users of this content, in addition to needing a fair use or similar legal claim to use the depiction of the copyrighted work, must also respect the rights of the derivative author by complying with the following terms:
If this image is of an artwork on display in a public location in a jurisdiction that permits freedom of panorama (such as the UK), then please remove {{Photo of art}} tag, placing the photographer's 'free' license in this section of the media description page The original work shown is under the following license:
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Do not copy this file to Wikimedia Commons. The subject of this image is still protected by copyright. Commons does not accept 'fair-use' images. |
This image by AgnosticPreachersKid is a derivative work of separately copyrighted work. It is, therefore, treated on Wikipedia as non-free and each use within an article must satisfy the non-free content criteria. Re-users of this content, in addition to needing a fair use or similar legal claim to use the depiction of the copyrighted work, must also respect the rights of the derivative author by complying with the following terms:
If this image is of an artwork on display in a public location in a jurisdiction that permits freedom of panorama (such as the UK), then please remove {{Photo of art}} tag, placing the photographer's 'free' license in this section of the media description page The original work shown is under the following license:
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Do not copy this file to Wikimedia Commons. The subject of this image is still protected by copyright. Commons does not accept 'fair-use' images. |
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current | 05:09, 30 May 2017 | 369 × 269 (32 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
07:14, 11 February 2017 | No thumbnail | 599 × 438 (138 KB) | APK (talk | contribs) | == Summary == '''Fair use rationale in Pillar of Fire (sculpture):''' *1.'''No free equivalent'''. no, there is no freedom of panaroma in the US. *2.'''Respect for commercial opportunities'''. yes, traffic to original enhanced *3.a.'''Minimal usage... |
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