Image:Catfishing3.jpg

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[edit] Summary

Low-resolution screenshot from Tom and Jerry cartoon Cat Fishin' (1946). Tom dangles from a line and Jerry watches Spike trying to bite him.

[edit] Rationale For Fair Use

1. The screenshot is a handy supplement to the text-based information presented on the page, allowing readers to understand the context of the text by using an image that provides cognitive understanding. In other words, the picture provides an understanding that text alone may not.

2. The screenshot is of a low resolution compared to the original source. It has also been cropped, so is not taken directly from the source.

3. No free images or public-domain images have been located for this.

4. The screenshot does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the film on television or DVDs in any way.

5. The screenshot is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the original film in any way whatsoever.

[edit] Licensing

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Cat Fishin'
Description

still image (1 frame) from an animated short film

Source

taken from the Tom & Jerry Collection

Article

Cat Fishin'

Portion used

a still image represents approximately 0.01% of a 7 minute film at 24 frames/sec

Low resolution?

715 x 570 px

Purpose of use

To illustrate the visual and artistic style of the title card of the cartoon in the article Cat Fishin'.

Replaceable?

no

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current22:02, 10 March 2007715×570 (147 KB)MartinP1983 (Talk | contribs) (Low-resolution screenshot from Tom and Jerry cartoon.)

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