Image:Oinkclosure.jpg

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[edit] Summary

Should be fair use, considering it's text and a gray background and a couple of organiztions' logos involved in the investigation who would not object to be displayed in such context.

edit: Be careful with what should be legal...

Snapped from Oink.Cd at 3:00 PM EST Oct 23 2007

[edit] Licensing

Notice It is not clear whether this instance of the website is protected by copyright, since it may have been created by a government employee in his/her official duties. We assume, however that it is copyrighted and provided the following fair use rationale.

[edit] Fair use image data

Non-free image data
Description

Image depicting Oink's Pink Palace after it had been closed by the authorities.

Source

oink.cd

Portion used

Whole.

Low resolution?

Image was selected in order to maintain the quality intended, without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Other information The designer of this website as depected is unclear, since this is the appearance after it had been shut down by U.S. authorities.

[edit] Fair use rationale

Non-free image rationale for Oink's Pink Palace
Article

Oink's Pink Palace

Purpose of use

Used for purposes of illustration in an educational article about an issue of public interest.
The image is used as the primary means of demonstrating the results of the closure of the website.

Replaceable?

If protected by copyright, a free use alternative won't exist.

File history

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current19:08, 23 October 2007492×222 (56 KB)Tenthkarma (Talk | contribs) (Should be fair use, considering it's text and a gray background and a couple of organiztions' logos involved in the investigation who would not object to be displayed in such context.)

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