Image:1951 Nash-Healey PR-photo.jpg
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1951 sports car by Nash Motors - the Nash-Healey. Image is of a factory PR photo. The image was freely provided to promote an item and was part of the Press Release package for the new car to be distributed for "free" by the media to the public.
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[edit] Fair use for "1951 Nash-Healey PR-photo.jpg"
The image shown here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- There is no "free" equivalent of an actual factory studio shot showing the 1951 Nash-Healey sports car.
- This has been previously published.
- The name of the photographer/artist is unknown.
- It is of lower resolution than the original, so it will not detract from the value of any original image.
- The image is only being used for informational purposes.
- The material is encyclopedic and otherwise meets general Wikipedia content requirements.
- This meets the media-specific policy requirements.
- The image is used in at least one article.
- The material contributes to the article by specifically illustrating a relevant section within the text about these automobiles.
- The image does not detract from the reputation of the subject.
This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organization to promote their work or product in the media, such as advertising material or a promotional photo in a press kit. The copyright for it is most likely owned by the company who created the promotional item or the artist who produced the item in question; you must provide evidence of such ownership. Lack of such evidence is grounds for deletion. It is believed that the use of some images of promotional material to illustrate:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other usage of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:Publicity photos. |
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