[WikiEN-l] The principle of fair use
Julie Kemp
juleskemp at yahoo.com
Mon May 26 18:23:34 UTC 2003
Jens said:
But I can't understand why this
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%3A843-870_Europe.jpg
is fair use. The map has been created for an encyclopedia
or an history textbook. If this is fair use, is there any
picture we may not use?
I reply --
This is actually interesting -- when DW (or Elliot) put this up many
months ago, I asked for a reference. I claimed then that this map was
likely not in fair use. My reasoning was as follows: When I was
finishing my thesis in 2000, I was desperate for maps. I found this
map, along with a couple others that this person put up, at the UW
library. I didn't have time to write for permission, and checked the
copyright with the librarians, who said I could only use it under fair
use if I altered the image dramatically, because it was still under
copyright. Unfortunately, I can't tell you the source -- I had a couple
maps copied, traced the parts I needed (the coastlines and rivers) by
hand, scanned them, and labeled them as necessary. Anyway, I think we
shouldn't use any images unless we can definitively say where they're
from -- from what the librarian at my present college says, one still
has to credit image sources for fair use, or it isn't fair use.
Julie
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