On 04/03/2008, Todd Allen <toddmallen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Which we should refuse, since the whole purpose of a
rationale is to
address why a specific use of a specific image in a specific article
is justifiable. We should never accept nonfree images by category,
only by individual case. It is unfortunate that in some cases we do de
facto have categoric acceptance (CD covers, logos, etc.), but that
will change in time, and requiring individualized rationales will help
with that.
That statement makes little sense, because the rationale is in fact
pretty much identical for pretty much all CD and book covers. (I'm
sure Geni will dive in right now with a string of exceptions, but I
maintain it's still the case in general.) You really could put
identical text on almost all and it would be a fair-use justification.
- d.