File talk:1962 Najat.jpg
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The result was to delete the image.
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This is a screen shot from1962 film Black Candles starring by the Article subject Najat Al Saghira. It confirms the text and intended to be used once in this Article. Editor is unable to identify or locate the original copy-right holder and hence has no means of contacting him or her. The Article subject Najat Al Saghira has retired from filming in 1976 and is now (2015) 76 years old lady. The screen shot is of the said film which was released 53 years ago in 1962. This screen shot is not replaceable because a new picture in 2015 will not serve the same purpose as an image taken during her career in 1962. # She has retired from filming four decades ago and thus her individual notability rests on her earlier work and visual appearance.# This specific screen shot is of the starring Najat Al Saghira, the Article subject, as she was,in the said film, singing "Do not lie" which was her first major hit song and historically considered as one of her career prime milestones. Hence, deleting this screen shot will dim the Article appeal and educational value. # The image is only being used for informational purposes and its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because the photo and its historical significance are an object of the relevant information in the article. # The image is used only once in the article, and is used in a section that is neutral in tone. # The image is only a small portion (if any) of the commercial product as this old film (movie) itself is often available to watch freely by the global public on YouTube or other web sites. # The image is not used in such a way that a reader would be confused into believing that the article is produced, sponsored, or authorized by the owner of the image.YdhaW (talk) 21:21, 8 July 2015 (UTC)
- Non-free images of living people are not permitted under our fair use policy. Old age is not considered as a valid exception. Sorry, -- Diannaa (talk) 01:29, 11 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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