File:Mcgeegarage.jpg
Mcgeegarage.jpg (365 × 273 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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[edit]Licensing
[edit]This image represents a two-dimensional work of art, such as a drawing, painting, print, or similar creation. The copyright for this image is likely owned by either the artist who created it, the individual who commissioned the work, or their legal heirs. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of artworks:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other use of this image, whether on Wikipedia or elsewhere, could potentially constitute a copyright infringement. For further information, please refer to Wikipedia's guidelines on non-free content. | |
This is a piece of public art that I took the picture of and as such is considered a fair-use derivative for copyright purposes.
Fair Use for Barry McGee article includes:
- This is a significant artwork that could not be conveyed in words.
- This notable example is typical of significant artist's work.
- There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the work of the subject of the article.
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work of such low quality that it would be unlikely to impact sales of the work.
- The original has since been destroyed.
Fair Use for Mission School article includes:
- This is a significant artwork that could not be conveyed in words.
- This notable example is typical of "artistic genre or technique" for commentary.
- There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the work of the subject of the article.
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work of such low quality that it would be unlikely to impact sales of the work.
- The original has since been destroyed.
Fair Use for Los Angeles County Museum of Art article includes:
- This is a significant artwork that could not be conveyed in words.
- This notable example of the Museum's relationship with contemporary artists involved in significant local art movement (Mission School), recognized by peers and mainstream media.
- There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows the work of the subject of the article.
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work of such low quality that it would be unlikely to impact sales of the work.
- The original has since been destroyed, by the museum for renovation.
Fair Use for Piece by Piece (documentary):
- This is a photograph of artwork by a graffiti artist committed to public art, which shows its relation to the exterior space in which it is placed.
- This photograph shows in the context of the article how McGee is in a continuum with other San Francisco artists in the above respect, such a continuum being that documented by the subject of the article, in a way that could not be adequately imparted in words.
- The murals represented in this photograph no longer exist.
- There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work, illustrative and indicative of it only.
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current | 20:06, 24 September 2017 | 365 × 273 (16 KB) | Ronjones (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image to NFCC guideline | |
22:26, 28 October 2006 | No thumbnail | 500 × 374 (116 KB) | Peter G Werner (talk | contribs) |
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