Image:Penguin Cafe Orchestra.jpg

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Album cover uploaded from www.abc.net.au/newcastle/stories/s1319529.htm

1981 self titled CD containing the appropriately named "Telephone & Rubberband", in which the principal sounds are generated by a telephone engaged tone and a rubberband very close to the microphone.


Non-free / fair use media rationale for Penguin Cafe Orchestra
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Cover of album Penguin_Cafe_Orchestra.jpg

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Article

Penguin Cafe Orchestra

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Low

Purpose of use

To illustrate the article on the band Penguin Cafe Orchestra.

Replaceable?

LP cover

Other information This the band's eponymouse album from 1981 and so is an important part of their history

[edit] Fair use in Penguin Cafe Orchestra

It is believed that this image, Penguin_Cafe_Orchestra.jpg, is subject to fair use in the article Penguin Cafe Orchestra because:

  1. This image is used to illustrate the text next to which it appears, which describes the album.
  2. It is of much lower resolution than the original (copies made from it will be of very inferior quality).
  3. It does not limit the copyright owner's rights to market or sell the work in any way.
  4. This image is used on various websites, so its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible or visible than it already is.
  5. The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the original work.
  6. No free or public domain images have been located for this item.
  7. It is the eponymous album by the band and so has historical significance.

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current23:16, 24 June 2007300×289 (20 KB)Lumos3 (Talk | contribs) (Album cover uploaded from www.abc.net.au/newcastle/stories/s1319529.htm 1981 self titled CD containing the appropriately named "Telephone & Rubberband", in which the principal sounds are generated by a telephone engaged tone and a rubberband very close)

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