2007/2/8, David Strauss david@fourkitchens.com:
And what about ND images? If there is an image that is fair use on a
page,
and the rationale is strong enough to allow me to use it, then surely I would be allowed to use an ND image at the same place.
Yes, because fair use is tangential to licensing. If you have a good fair-use rationale for an image, then you may use it under fair use. Having the additional option of a no-derivatives license does not infringe on that right.
Sorry, I don't think I made my point clear. What I meant was: "If there is a Wikipedia page with a fair use image, and the presence of that fair use image is (because of a strong enough fair use rationale) no impedence to further copying of the Wikipedia page, then having an ND image instead of the fair use one would definitely not be an impedence. Yet including the image as fair use is allowed, but including the ND image is not.