File:Bernie Crowl.jpg

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Rationale for use on wikipedia in the article Bernie Crowl

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Description

Photograph of Bernie Crowl at Rutgers

Source

The Daily Home News (New Brunswick, NJ), November 29, 1929, p. 38

Article

Bernie Crowl

Portion used
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Yes

Purpose of use

No free equivalent depicting Crowl is known to exist, and he died in 1984.

Replaceable?

Crowl died in 1984. A period photo is needed to illustrate the person's historic significance. In this case, Crowl's historic significance comes from his years as a football player, and the image used shows him in his Rutgers football uniform circa 1929

Other information

The image has been published outside Wikipedia; see source above. The image is only used once and is rendered in low resolution. The use of a low resolution version of the image in the Crowl article does not in any way limit the ability of the copyright owners to market or sell their product. Also, no free images have been allocated depicting this person.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Bernie Crowl//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bernie_Crowl.jpgtrue

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current22:48, 24 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 22:48, 24 September 2020240 × 415 (52 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
06:19, 18 July 2020No thumbnail4,090 × 7,055 (1.59 MB)Cbl62 (talk | contribs)== Summary == ==Rationale for use on wikipedia in the article Bernie Crowl== {{Non-free use rationale | Description = Photograph of Bernie Crowl at Rutgers | Source = The Daily Home News (New Brunswick, NJ), November 29, 1929, p. 38 | Article = Bernie Crowl | Portion = | Low resolution = Yes | Purpose = No free equivalent depicting Crowl is known to exist, and he died in 1984. | Replaceability = Greenberg died in 1998. A period p...

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