Non-free media rationale for use
Really interesting statements on this Wikipedia page for an image asset of a Wheel of Fortune television show screen shot…
This image is believed to comply with fair use, per the following criteria:
Proportion of the copyrighted work used: This image represents one frame of a roughly 22-minute television program, or about 1/39,560th of the total work’s time span. Degree of competition: This image is not believed to compete with the copyright holder’s usage. The copyright holder’s usage of the program is as a complete television trivia game show. Article purpose served: This image is intended to illustrate the article about the television game show Wheel of Fortune Quality degradation: The resolution and quality are reduced from the original, both in the means of capture and compression, and in the resolution of display on the article for which the image is intended. Replacability: The image is not replaceable by a free image. Source: The image was captured from an over-the-air broadcast. Copyright: The copyright for this image is believed to belong to Sony Pictures Television.
I love how specific and well-thought out that whole thing is. This kind of thinking will have an important place in the future of media, law, technology and human knowledge. Excellent!
PS. If you missed it, my book sale is still going on. Lots of great books left!
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