LanternEvent.jpg (339 × 293 pixels, file size: 18 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Description |
A photo of an early collaborative mail art event by the artists Robert Watts and George Brecht, 1962 |
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Source |
George Brecht Events; A Heterospective, Robinson, Walter König p 93 |
Article | |
Portion used |
a small section of a large book |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Purpose of use |
to illustrate Watts' involvement in the Yam Festival, a seminal art event, & to illustrate more generally Watts' work as a visual artist, without which the article would suffer greatly |
Replaceable? |
none |
Other information |
© the estates of George Brecht and Robert Watts |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Robert Watts (artist)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:LanternEvent.jpgtrue |
Fair Use Rationale for Robert Watts (artist)
edit- The image is of a work of art, made by Robert Watts and George Brecht.
- Work by these artists was always uncredited and unsigned, and was produced cheaply, intended for wide dissemination.
- Despite this, the works are very rare, usually obscure, and hard to track down for viewing. As an early example of mail art, the work was free and intended to be as widely disseminated as possible, values that are maintained and greatly expanded by wikipedia.
- It is accepted in US copyright that articles on historically important artists, such as Watts, should be illustrated with key works. This is one such key work, central to an understanding of Fluxus and of the event score's development, and of Watts' role within it. This is part of a series of articles I am contributing to about Fluxus in an attempt to widen understanding and interest in a much discussed but widely misunderstood and obscured movement.
- There is no alternative, public domain or free-copyrighted replacement available.
- Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only.
- Its inclusion in the article(s) adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article(s).
- The image is a low resolution copy of the original work of such low quality that it would be unlikely to impact sales of the work.
- Ultimately © Estates of George Brecht and Robert Watts.
This is a two-dimensional representation of a copyrighted sculpture, statue or any other three-dimensional work of art. As such it is a derivative work of art, and per US Copyright Act of 1976, § 106(2) whoever holds copyright of the original has the exclusive right to authorize derivative works. Per § 107 it is believed that reproduction for criticism, comment, teaching and scholarship constitutes fair use and does not infringe copyright. It is believed that the use of a picture
qualifies as fair use under the Copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. | |
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current | 07:25, 26 January 2017 | 339 × 293 (18 KB) | Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
09:31, 31 March 2009 | No thumbnail | 938 × 813 (711 KB) | Franciselliott (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale |Article = Robert Watts (artist) |Description = A photo of an early collaborative mail art event by the artists Robert Watts and George Brecht, 1962 |Source = George Brecht Events; A Heterospective, R |
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