Image:Nathanson matt 150 20040720.jpg
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[edit] Licensing
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[edit] Fair use for Matt Nathanson
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use because:
- It is only used for nonprofit educational purposes, to illustrate the work of Howie Day.
- The image is of a low resolution, and therefore subsequent copies would be of inferior quality.
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