File:Pogo - Earth Day 1971 poster.jpg
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Fair use in Pogo (comic strip)[edit]
Summary[edit]
| Non-free media information and use rationale for Pogo (comic strip) | |
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| Description |
A 1971 Earth Day comic strip written and illustrated by Walt Kelly, featuring Pogo and Porkypine |
| Source | |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Slightly cropped |
| Low resolution? |
Low-rez and greatly reduced |
| Purpose of use |
To identify comic strip characters profiled in the encyclopedic article. The image is being used in an informational capacity and thus contributes to the article as a whole. |
| Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable |
| Other information |
Published in 1971, this illustrates an educational article; its inclusion in the article adds significantly to understanding the text because it is a historical sample of the artwork and story situation, and it relates to matters covered in the critical commentary. Therefore the image substantially improves the overall educational value of the article. The image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article topic, which directly concerns a visual art. It is of much lower resolution than the original. Any potential copies made from it would be of very inferior quality unsuitable for any commercial purpose. The image is not used here for profit, and its use on Wikipedia does not compete with the copyright holder and such use does not decrease the value of the copyright to its holder. It is not in any way replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image pertinent to the article subject, because the whole body of work under discussion is copyrighted. |
Fair use rationale[edit]
| Non-free media data | |
|---|---|
| Description |
A 1971 Earth Day comic strip written and illustrated by Walt Kelly, featuring Pogo and Porkypine |
| Source | |
| Portion used |
Slightly cropped |
| Low resolution? |
Low, unsuitable to use for high end reproduction. |
| Other information |
Published 1971 |
| Non-free media rationale for Pogo (comic strip) | |
|---|---|
| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Image Identifies this comic strip. The image is being used in an informational capacity and thus contributes to the article as a whole. |
| Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable |
Fair use in Walt Kelly[edit]
Summary[edit]
| Non-free media information and use rationale for Walt Kelly | |
|---|---|
| Description |
A 1971 Earth Day comic strip written and illustrated by Walt Kelly, featuring Pogo and Porkypine |
| Source | |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Slightly cropped |
| Low resolution? |
Low-rez and greatly reduced |
| Purpose of use |
To identify work of cartoonist profiled in the encyclopedic article. The image is being used in an informational capacity and thus contributes to the article as a whole. |
| Replaceable? |
Irreplaceable |
| Other information |
Published in 1971, this illustrates an educational article; its inclusion in the article adds significantly to understanding the text because it is a historical sample of the artwork and story situation, and it relates to matters covered in the critical commentary. Therefore the image substantially improves the overall educational value of the article. The image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article topic, which directly concerns a visual art. It is of much lower resolution than the original. Any potential copies made from it would be of very inferior quality unsuitable for any commercial purpose. The image is not used here for profit, and its use on Wikipedia does not compete with the copyright holder and such use does not decrease the value of the copyright to its holder. It is not in any way replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image pertinent to the article subject, because the whole body of work under discussion is copyrighted. |
Fair use rationale[edit]
| Non-free media data | |
|---|---|
| Description |
A 1971 Earth Day comic strip written and illustrated by Walt Kelly, featuring Pogo and Porkypine |
| Source | |
| Portion used |
Slightly cropped |
| Low resolution? |
Low, unsuitable to use for high end reproduction. |
| Other information |
Published 1971 |
| Non-free media rationale for Walt Kelly | |
|---|---|
| Article | |
| Purpose of use |
Image Identifies work of this comic strip artist. The image is being used in an informational capacity and thus contributes to the article as a whole. |
| Replaceable? |
Subject is deceased |
Licensing[edit]
This image is from a comic strip, webcomic or from the cover or interior of a comic book. The copyright for this image is most likely owned by either the publisher of the comic or the writer(s) and/or artist(s) which produced the comic in question. It is believed that
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/copyright for more information. |
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This image is of a poster, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher or the creator of the work depicted. It is believed that the use of scaled-down, low-resolution images of posters
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File history
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| current | 17:02, 13 May 2005 | 432 × 526 (138 KB) | Grendelkhan (talk | contribs) | A 1971 Earth Day poster written and illustrated by Walt Kelly, featuring Pogo and Porkypine, as well as the first ever occurence of the phrase, "We have met the enemy and he is us." {{fairuse}} |
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