File:Oka stare down.jpg

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Summary[edit]

Description

Famous stand-off during the Oka Crisis between Pte. Patrick Cloutier, a 'Van Doo' perimeter sentry, and Anishinaabe warrior Brad "Freddy Krueger" Larocque face off.

Reference:

  • Tonelli, Carla (July–August 2007). "Oka, 1990: "Our land is our future"". This Magazine. Retrieved 2008-05-29. The most memorable photos come from this period, including the nose-to-nose standoff between Private Face to Face (photograph) and Brad “Freddy Krueger” Larocque, often misidentified as Ronald “Lasagna” Cross.
Source

https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/08/22/a-warrior-a-soldier-and-a-photographer-remembering-the-oka-crisis.html

Date

September 1, 1990

Author

Shaney Komulainen of Canadian Press

Permission
(Reusing this file)

Fair use in Oka Crisis as a Unique historical image which we cannot reproduce by other means.


License[edit]

Fair use rationales[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale for Military history of Canada
Description

Pte. Face to Face (photograph), a 'Van Doo' perimeter sentry, and Anishinaabe warrior Brad "Freddy Krueger" Larocque, a University of Saskatchewan economics student, face off during the Oka Crisis.

Source

http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/media/edu/EN/uploads/image/okarom698687.jpg , but original author was Shaney Komulainen of Canadian Press, September 1, 1990

Article

Military history of Canada

Portion used

entire

Low resolution?

Yes, very low resolution compared to original photograph.

Purpose of use

Immediately visually identifies an important time in Canadian history through an iconic well known highly publicised image from the subject in question.

Replaceable?

Image is unique, iconic, and can not be replaced in any way shape or form by free content. It is a defacto unique primary method of visually identifying the subject.

Other information

Does not compete with the copyright holder's usage due to the low resolution used. Will enhance the copyright holder's returns as individuals and corporations seek to obtain authorized higher quality reproductions and usage rights.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Military history of Canada//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Oka_stare_down.jpg
Non-free media information and use rationale for Oka Crisis
Description

Pte. Face to Face (photograph), a 'Van Doo' perimeter sentry, and Anishinaabe warrior Brad "Freddy Krueger" Larocque, a University of Saskatchewan economics student, face off during the Oka Crisis.

Source

http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/media/edu/EN/uploads/image/okarom698687.jpg , but original author was Shaney Komulainen of Canadian Press, September 1, 1990

Article

Oka Crisis

Portion used

entire

Low resolution?

Yes, very low resolution compared to original photograph.

Purpose of use

Immediately visually identifies an important time in Canadian history through an iconic well known highly publicised image from the subject in question.

Replaceable?

Image is unique, iconic, and can not be replaced in any way shape or form by free content. It is a defacto unique primary method of visually identifying the subject.

Other information

Does not compete with the copyright holder's usage due to the low resolution used. Will enhance the copyright holder's returns as individuals and corporations seek to obtain authorized higher quality reproductions and usage rights.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Oka Crisis//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Oka_stare_down.jpg
Non-free media information and use rationale for Face to Face (photograph)
Description

A photograph titled "Face to Face" featuring Pte. Patrick Cloutier, a 'Van Doo' perimeter sentry, and Anishinaabe warrior Brad "Freddy Krueger" Larocque, a University of Saskatchewan economics student, facing off.

Source

http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/media/edu/EN/uploads/image/okarom698687.jpg , but original author was Shaney Komulainen of Canadian Press, September 1, 1990

Article

Face to Face (photograph)

Portion used

entire

Low resolution?

Yes, very low resolution compared to original photograph.

Purpose of use

Immediately visually identifies an iconic photo in Canadian history, the subject of the article.

Replaceable?

Image is unique, iconic, and can not be replaced in any way shape or form by free content. It is a defacto unique primary method of visually identifying the subject.

Other information

Does not compete with the copyright holder's usage due to the low resolution used. Will enhance the copyright holder's returns as individuals and corporations seek to obtain authorized higher quality reproductions and usage rights.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Face to Face (photograph)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Oka_stare_down.jpg

File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current20:16, 9 December 2015Thumbnail for version as of 20:16, 9 December 2015381 × 254 (22 KB)Themightyquill (talk | contribs)upload image that is actually .1 megapixels. (sorry)
20:08, 9 December 2015No thumbnail544 × 362 (37 KB)Themightyquill (talk | contribs)Slightly larger image from [http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/08/22/a-warrior-a-soldier-and-a-photographer-remembering-the-oka-crisis.html Toronto Star article]], but still .1 megapixel, within acceptable range for WP:IMAGERES
16:22, 23 July 2005No thumbnail262 × 175 (14 KB)DoubleBlue (talk | contribs){{Fairuse}} Canadian Press photograph by Shaney Komulainen during Oka Crisis, Quebec, September 1, 1990 Source:http://www.sceneandheard.ca/archive/V2_03/arts_cdnphoto.htm Unique historical image which we cannot reproduce by other means.
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