Marco Krohn wrote, quoting Axel Boldt:
"Illustrating an article by adding a photo
creates a derivative
work, therefore the whole has to be put under GFDL, therefore it
cannot be fair use material (or anything besides public domain
or GFDL)."
This is not valid reasoning. If accurate, then we can't even quote
from copyrighted sources, not even one sentence of quotation, because
all such use is done under a "fair use" doctrine.
You only point out an undesirable consequence of my reasoning, but not
why it is invalid.
Axel
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