File:Stout-FUFM-1.jpg

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Summary[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Murder Is No Joke
Description

Illustration from The Saturday Evening Post's June 21, 1958, printing of part one of "Frame Up for Murder," a Nero Wolfe novella by Rex Stout

Source

Self scan from The Saturday Evening Post for June 21, 1958 (p. 19)

Article

Murder Is No Joke

Portion used

Art is not cropped and accurately represents the first page of the three-part magazine serialization

Low resolution?

467 x 600 pixels at 72 ppi

Purpose of use

Fair use of art to visually represent the extended rewrite of the subject of the article, the short story "Murder Is No Joke"; for informational purposes only.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable; there is no free version of this image. This image is an original work of art that appeared in 1958, representing the first appearance of the novella "Frame-Up for Murder", in three issues of The Saturday Evening Post

Other information

Austin Briggs (illustrator) for The Saturday Evening Post

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Murder Is No Joke//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stout-FUFM-1.jpgtrue

Licensing[edit]

Though this image is subject to copyright, I feel its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. This is an image created and uploaded for informational purposes only.
  2. The image is an accurate scan that includes all of the art and type in the title page of part one of the serialized printing of the story. The image includes the title given to the story: "Frame Up for Murder," and the notation that this marks the return of Nero Wolfe to the pages of The Saturday Evening Post after more than 20 years.
  3. This image is of much lower resolution than the original. It cannot be used for high-resolution printing, and any copies made from it will be of inferior quality.
  4. Use of this image in the article "Murder Is No Joke" adds to it significantly because it illustrates the first magazine appearance of the story, and it represents the only time Rex Stout rewrote and expanded a story for a magazine.
  5. Use of this image in the article adds to it significantly because it presents the work of prominent American illustrator Austin Briggs (1908–1973).
  6. The copyright owner's rights to reproduce the image are not limited in any way.
Non-free media information and use rationale true for Frame-Up for Murder
Description

Illustration from The Saturday Evening Post's June 21, 1958, printing of part one of "Frame Up for Murder," a Nero Wolfe novella by Rex Stout

Source

Self scan from The Saturday Evening Post for June 21, 1958 (p. 19)

Article

Frame-Up for Murder

Portion used

Art is not cropped and accurately represents the first page of the three-part magazine serialization

Low resolution?

467 x 600 pixels at 72 ppi

Purpose of use

Fair use of art to visually represent first printing of the subject of the article, the short story "Frame-Up for Murder"; for informational purposes only.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable; there is no free version of this image. This image is an original work of art that appeared in 1958, representing the first appearance of the novella "Frame-Up for Murder", in three issues of The Saturday Evening Post

Other information

Austin Briggs (illustrator) for The Saturday Evening Post

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Frame-Up for Murder//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Stout-FUFM-1.jpgtrue

Licensing[edit]

Though this image is subject to copyright, I feel its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. This is an image created and uploaded for informational purposes only.
  2. The image is an accurate scan that includes all of the art and type in the title page of part one of the serialized printing of the story. The image includes the title given to the story: "Frame Up for Murder," and the notation that this marks the return of Nero Wolfe to the pages of The Saturday Evening Post after more than 20 years.
  3. This image is of much lower resolution than the original. It cannot be used for high-resolution printing, and any copies made from it will be of inferior quality.
  4. Use of this image in the article "Frame-Up for Murder" adds to it significantly because it illustrates the first magazine appearance of the story, and it represents the only time Rex Stout rewrote and expanded a story for a magazine.
  5. Use of this image in the article adds to it significantly because it presents the work of prominent American illustrator Austin Briggs (1908–1973).
  6. The copyright owner's rights to reproduce the image are not limited in any way.

File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current00:27, 10 November 2017Thumbnail for version as of 00:27, 10 November 2017278 × 357 (23 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
14:42, 1 June 2017No thumbnail350 × 450 (153 KB)WFinch (talk | contribs)reduced, higher quality
15:52, 16 December 2011No thumbnail352 × 452 (50 KB)DASHBot (talk | contribs)Bot: Rescaling Fair Use Image (shutoff)
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