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Comment: Not sure about this one because the video description clearly states "Copyright Ⓒ SBS. All rights reserved." but the video is also released under CC-BY-3.0. I think the "All Rights Reserved" overrides the license. CFA💬22:26, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Article to be used on/reason for upload:Media Baby, Ltd.; current logo w:en:File:Mediababy logo.webp is in WebP and marked as non-free, even though I believe it's simple enough for PD, in both the United States and Canada
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Description: ‘Einstein and the Jealous Monk (after Bob Dylan)’ by Chris Gollon 60" x 48” (153 x 122cm) acrylic on canvas 2004, permanent collection Huddersfield Art Gallery.
License: Fair use.
- Two-dimensional work of art
- Copyright is owned by the Chris Gollon estate.
- It is a low-resolution image so not possible to replicate for commercial use.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image - all his artwork is subject to copyright and so no free alternative.
- Original publication: Pickeral, Tasmin (2010). Chris Gollon: Humanity in Art. Hyde and Hughes. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-9563851-0-9.
Article to be used on/reason for upload: Chris Gollon, because there are no images of his work in the article, which is dedicated to his work as a painter. This piece is referenced in the 4th paragraph under "Work". I have obtained permission to upload as fair use from the Chris Gollon Estate. Adding an image of Chris Gollon's ‘Einstein and the Jealous Monk' will illustrate a major work in a museum collection by the artist Chris Gollon, and it is a painting mentioned in the article’s text. There are no current examples of his painting on this article, which is dedicated to his work as a painter. This painting is a good example of his work and style, and one in a national museum collection.