File:Philip John Smith.jpg

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Philip_John_Smith.jpg(298 × 178 pixels, file size: 10 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

explanation

"Fair use" is claimed because:

  1. The image is of low creative content, being a head-on portrait distributed for identification purposes by the police
  2. The image is being used to illustrate an article about the murderer in question
  3. The image is very low-resolution and not likely to infringe upon any existing market

Summary[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Philip Smith (criminal)
Description

Police mugshot of Philip John Smith released to the media by police investigating his crimes.

Source

West Midlands Police, 2000

Article

Philip Smith (criminal)

Portion used
Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate an original encyclopedic article about the subject on Wikipedia. The image is used to illustrate to a reader the visage of Philip Smith, who was convicted of murder in July 2001.

Replaceable?

No

Other information

The photo is of a reduced resolution from the original photograph and was released to the media and public for broad distribution by the police after Philip Smith was charged on three accounts of murder, and they would not lose profit from its further distribution. It has been widely disseminated in the media and by the police. No further free image is likely to be created as the subject is incarcerated. It lacks significant creative elements.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Philip Smith (criminal)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Philip_John_Smith.jpgtrue

Licensing[edit]

File history

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