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From the Santa Monica Daily Press from Monday, January 27, 2003 (warning: a 2MB PDF!), p. 10.

This is a B/W version of Image:Davos Switzerland G8 Summit.jpg. For more information, see there (and also on Image talk:Davos Switzerland G8 Summit.jpg).

BTW, at that demonstration, there wereabout 50 people dressed up in ape costumes and wearing masks of political leaders from around the world, carrying the golden calf pictured and beating a globe with their sticks. Sharon and Rumsfeld were not singled out in any way as the image might make it appear. Lupo 11:55, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)


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[edit] Fair use claim

  1. Purpose and character: used to clear up the misinterpretation of Image:Davos Switzerland G8 Summit.jpg: purpose is thus "quote for the purpose of criticism". The image representation itself is a grayscale version of moderate resolution of a color, high-resolution original.
  2. Nature of the copyrighted work: newspaper clipping of January 2003. Not particularly original, an essentially unchanged news item distributed by AP/Keystone to a multitude of newspapers
  3. Amount used: small portion of one page of a newspaper edition comprising 16 pages in total.
  4. Effect of the use on market value: Next to none. The image makes sense only in the context of a minor incident back in 2003, and the low resolution makes serious re-publications unlikely anyway. Also, since the event is two years in the past and the photo is not exactly great (composition is, IMO, average at best, and the reflection running through it and through the Rumsfeld character's face is a serious flaw), the market value of this image is likely to be low anyway. Effect on the newspaper's market value is nil.

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