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'''''where no free alternative exists or can be created''', on [[Halopedia]], hosted on servers in the United States, qualifies as '''[[wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]]''' under [[wikipedia:United States copyright law|United States copyright law]], as such display '''does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material''', is '''not being used to turn a profit in this context''', and presents ideas that '''cannot be exhibited otherwise'''. | '''''where no free alternative exists or can be created''', on [[Halopedia]], hosted on servers in the United States, qualifies as '''[[wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]]''' under [[wikipedia:United States copyright law|United States copyright law]], as such display '''does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material''', is '''not being used to turn a profit in this context''', and presents ideas that '''cannot be exhibited otherwise'''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:10, January 26, 2011
This image is a scan of a panel from the interior of a single issue of a comic book and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the comic book or the writer(s) and/or artist(s) who produced the comic book in question. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of a single panel from an interior page of an individual comic book to illustrate:
- the scene or storyline depicted;
- the copyrighted comic book character(s) or group(s) depicted on the excerpted panel in question;
where no free alternative exists or can be created, on Halopedia, hosted on servers in the United States, qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law, as such display does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material, is not being used to turn a profit in this context, and presents ideas that cannot be exhibited otherwise.