Image:Tuvok.jpg

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This is a screenshot of Star Trek:Voyager's character Tuvok from the episode Repentance. It is used for identification of, and critical commentary upon the fictional character "Tuvok"

[edit] Licensing

[edit] Fair Use Rationale for Tuvok

  1. There exists no free alternative, nor can one be created. Tuvok is a fictional character, all images of him are necessarily copyrighted.
  2. This image respects commercial opportunities - a cropped screenshot cannot meaningfully compete with a 44 minute episode.
  3. The image represents a minimal use - it is a cropped screenshot - less than a single frame from an episode that has over 50 000 frames. It is of a reasonable low resolution.
  4. The image has been previously published, in the broadcasted, as well as sold on DVD Star Trek Voyager episode "Repentance"
  5. The image is of a major character from a culturally significant series of television shows. It is encyclopedic.
  6. The image generally meets the image use policy.
  7. The image is used in at least one article, Tuvok.
  8. The image contributes strongly to the article. As a fictional character, the subject is more easily visualised. Additionally, the character is not a human. This means the "lifelike" quality of the Tuvok cannot hope to be understood with images.
  9. The image is used only in the article namespace.
  10. The image is from http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Tuvok, the copyright is owned by Paramount Pictures.


Image from http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Image:Tuvok2377.jpg

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current03:57, 6 June 2008250×305 (9 KB)XcepticZP (Talk | contribs) (Increased brightness for detail. Added slight sharpness. Fixed color slightly.)
16:26, 20 August 2007250×305 (9 KB)Pekaje (Talk | contribs) (Rescaled for fair use [using an external editor])

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