I've seen actual fair use discussions which hinged on whether a photo
showed only the subject of the article, or showed other people as
well.
O > Out of curiosity, how would you think about a case where in an article
about one half of Abbott and Costello (or any random
pair of performing
artists who chiefly appeared together), there was a fair use image of
both of them. (disregarding the real life question of whether there
was a free image available, supposing there weren't)
Lets further say the other half of the duo wasn't in an article that described
them at length, more than to note that they were an inextricable pair
for most of their career. Would it be accurate to say there was no rationale
to include that image, because one of the persons in that fair use image
was not who the article was discussing?
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