File:Look Both Ways Australian Poster.png

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Summary

Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free film poster – true for Look Both Ways (2005 film)
Description

This is a poster for Look Both Ways.
The poster art copyright is believed to belong to the distributor of the film, Madman Entertainment (Australia), the publisher of the film or the graphic artist.

Source

May be found at the following website: http://www.lookbothways.com.au/files/lbw.jpg

Article

Look Both Ways (2005 film)

Portion used

The entire poster: because the image is poster art, a form of product packaging or service marketing, the entire image is needed to identify the product or service, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image.

Low resolution?

The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original poster. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as counterfeit artwork, pirate versions or for uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork.

Purpose of use

Main infobox. The image is used for identification in the context of critical commentary of the work, product or service for which it serves as poster art. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the article, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone. The image is placed in the infobox at the top of the article discussing the work, to show the primary visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work, product or service and know they have found what they are looking for. Use for this purpose does not compete with the purposes of the original artwork, namely the creator providing graphic design services, and in turn the marketing of the promoted item.

Replaceable?

As film poster art, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image that shows the same artwork or poster would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary.

Other information

Use of the poster art in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Look Both Ways (2005 film)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Look_Both_Ways_Australian_Poster.pngtrue

Description: Movie poster for the 2005 film Look Both Ways.
Source: © 2005 Hibiscus Films. All Rights Reserved. Copy found at http://www.lookbothways.com.au/files/lbw.jpg

Licensing

Fair use rationale for Look Both Ways

  1. For an article about a film, the original poster is arguably one of the most important images that could be included.
  2. No free or public domain images have been located for this film.
  3. The image is of lower resolution than the original poster (copies made from it will be of inferior quality).
  4. The poster is to suggest something of the film's genre and style.
  5. The poster is being used for informational purposes only, and its use is not believed to detract from the original film in any way.
  6. The poster is used on various websites, and its use on Wikipedia does not make it significantly more accessible than it already is.
  7. The poster's use on Wikipedia is entirely encyclopedic in nature.

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