Image:Where'd You Go - Front Cover Pic.jpg

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[edit] Fair use rationale

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Where'd You Go
Description

Cover for the album Where'd You Go by Fort Minor.

Source

Derived from a promo copy of the album cover. Copyright held by the record company or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless.

Article

Where'd You Go

Portion used

Entire front cover, but does not include back or insides of original artwork

Low resolution?

Yes. The image's resolution is much less than that of the original work.

Purpose of use

The purpose of the image is to illustrate the article, Where'd You Go. The use of the image to illustrate such article(s) is considered fair use by US law because:

  • There is no free equivalent of the image, that can illustrate the article the same way.
  • The image resolution is low, therefore not affecting the marketing capabilities of the album in any way
  • The image is used in a minimal amount of articles.
  • The image will only be used for encyclopedic purposes.
  • The use of the image will increase the reader's understanding of the article significantly. The use of the fair use image in Where'd You Go is for identification and illustration of the album.
Replaceable?

No free equivalent can equal this image (any would be a derivative of this artwork)

Other information Copyright of the image is probably held by the recording company, illustrator of the artwork or the band it was produced for, Where'd You Go.

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