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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Cyberpunk (album)
Description

Box cover for Cyberpunk: Shock to the System, promotional VHS cassette for Billy Idol's 1993 Cyberpunk album. VHS cassette produced by ERG Video & Chrysalis Group. Released on June 29, 1993

Source

Source image retrieved from Aduio Visualizer Cyberpunk: Shock to the System review, hosted by Audio Visualizers.com. Image modified by uploader to comply with low-resolution requirement.

Article

Cyberpunk (album)

Portion used

Full image

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use
  • For use in displaying the material used to promote the Cyberpunk album.
  • The image is of suitably low resolution, so as to prevent pirate duplication.
  • The use of the image for encyclopedic purposes in no way infringes on the capacity for the creators to market the material.
Replaceable?

There is no equivalent fair use image of the material.

Other information

The text on the box reads:

"Los Angels, 2012. Unemployment is at 80%... inflation has reached 3000%, and the only freedom of expression remaining is in the resistance to control. Terminus zone coming soon to a zone near you.

Shock to the System ( Director's Cut ) 3:33
Shockumentary: The Making Of Shock to the System 9:22
Heroin: "Blendo" 7:48
Shock to the System: "Blendo" 3:33

Outlaw Tech. Rebel Science. Information is the ammunition, your mind is the target."

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