Talk:Icadyptes salasi

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[edit] Copyright review

The image currently on this page, Image:Icadyptes salasi00.jpg was uploaded by a user who was unsure of the copyright status. The image was part of the following release from North Carolina State University:

My suspicion is that the material does not qualify as fair use, although I've never encountered fair-use with this sort of article, so I'm unsure and wanted to seek a second opinion. Also, I wondered if perhaps the copyright status of images in NC State news releases is already established and I simply don't know. Basically, wanted to double check before having an image that improves an article removed. --JayHenry 16:14, 29 June 2007 (UTC)