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Summary

{{Non-free use rationale 2

|Description = Screenshot of television commercial for Lenore Romney's campaign for the U.S. Senate seat from Michigan broadcast in 1970. Her husband George Romney also appears in it.

|Source = Original publication: television commercial

Immediate source: http://www.ou.edu/pcarchiv/cat/pics/file7.html Political Communication Center. Lenore Romney Collection, Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma

|Author = unknown

|Article = Lenore Romney

|Purpose = To illustrate the imagery used in the campaign.

|Replaceability = No free alternatives of the 1970 campaign advertising exist.

|Minimality = Minimal use.

|Commercial = The campaign is decades in the past and both figures in it are no longer living.

}}

Licensing

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= Fair-use rationale =

Fair use rationale for Lenore_Romney_1970_campaign_commercial.gif

  • It is believed that the use of this screenshot on the English-language Wikipedia to illustrate commentary on the Lenore-Romney-for U.S. Senate campaign commercial aired in 1970, in the Wikipedia article

    Lenore Romney

    falls under the "Non-profit educational" clause of the Fair Use doctrine currently upheld by United States law. ([http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode17/usc_sec_17_00000107----000-.html 17 U.S.C. § 107])
  • The image is irreplaceable; a free analogue is impossible to produce as the original will be covered by copyright for the foreseeable future.
  • A low resolution of the original digital image is used, therefore the portion of the copyrighted work used is of inherently lower quality than the original, reducing the risk of competitiveness and therefore the effects of this copy on the market for or value of versions held by the owner of the copyright.
  • This images is used elsewhere on the Internet, so its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible or visible than it already is.
  • The image is being used in an informative way and should not detract from the original work, nor does it imply endorsement of the article in question by the image's author.

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