File:Deweytruman12.jpg
Deweytruman12.jpg (369 × 272 pixels, file size: 68 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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| Description |
Harry S. Truman has the last laugh as he holds up a copy of the Chicago Tribune at Union Station in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 3, 1948, after winning the election the previous day. He was so widely expected to lose that the Tribune ran this incorrect headline. |
| Source |
Associated Press photo by Byron Rollins |
| Portion used |
The entire work illustrated is covered by this rationale |
| Low resolution? |
The image is large enough to clearly display its subject, but no larger. |
| Other information |
See Image:Deweydefeattruman.jpg for a larger image of the newspaper and a wider shot of the scene. |
| Non-free media rationale for Dewey Defeats Truman | |
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| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Used to illustrate the event. As an iconic and unique photo of a historical event, this has become one of the most famous photos ever taken. |
| Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; all derivatives would be subject to the same copyrights |
| Non-free media rationale for Harry S. Truman | |
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| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Used to illustrate the event. As an iconic and unique photo of a historical event, this has become one of the most famous photos ever taken. |
| Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; all derivatives would be subject to the same copyrights |
| Non-free media rationale for United States presidential election, 1948 | |
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| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Used to illustrate the event. As an iconic and unique photo of a historical event, this has become one of the most famous photos ever taken. |
| Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; all derivatives would be subject to the same copyrights |
| Non-free media rationale for Chicago Tribune | |
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| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Used to illustrate the event. As an iconic and unique photo of a historical event, this has become one of the most famous photos ever taken. |
| Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; all derivatives would be subject to the same copyrights |
| Non-free media rationale for Thomas E. Dewey | |
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| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Used to illustrate the event. As an iconic and unique photo of a historical event, this has become one of the most famous photos ever taken. |
| Replaceable? |
Not replaceable; all derivatives would be subject to the same copyrights |
| This image is a faithful digitisation of a unique historic image, and the copyright for it is by Byron Rollins or the agency employing the person. It is believed that the use of this image may qualify as fair use under the Copyright law of the United States. Other use of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content for more information. Please remember that the non-free content criteria require that non-free images on Wikipedia must not "[be] used in a manner that is likely to replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media." Use of historic images from press agencies must only be of a transformative nature, when the image itself is the subject of commentary rather than the event it depicts (which is the original market role, and is not allowed per policy). | |
| If this tag does not accurately describe this image, please replace it with an appropriate one. | |
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| current | 23:16, 14 January 2018 | 369 × 272 (68 KB) | Ronhjones (talk | contribs) | Tiny crop of black image to bring to NFC guideline | |
| 19:27, 27 September 2012 | No thumbnail | 369 × 286 (29 KB) | DASHBot (talk | contribs) | Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff) |
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