Image:KittyGenovese.JPG

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Non-free / fair use media rationale for Kitty Genovese
Description

Photo of Kitty Genovese

Source

March 27, 1964 New York Times article, "Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police"

Article

Kitty Genovese

Portion used

Entirety of image published

Low resolution?

Scan of 1964 newspaper publication, low-resolution by default

Purpose of use

Depiction of article subject

Replaceable?

Subject has been deceased since 1964, thusly unavailable to create further libre photos. Further, no additional images were included with now-famous NYT article.

Other information

WP:NFCC criteria satisfaction:

  1. See above.
  2. Image was published in 1964 and is unlikely to infringe on its profitability for The New York Times.
  3. a. Image is sole non-free media used to depict subject.

    b. Entirety of work is the article from which the image was included, only the image—a bust photo—has been used.

  4. Previously published 1964-03-27.
  5. Unless otherwise demonstrated, pd_THOR (talk · contribs) finds this media meets Wikipedia content requirements.
  6. Unless otherwise demonstrated, pd_THOR (talk · contribs) finds this media meets Wikipedia's image use policy.
  7. Image is currently used in at least one article. (Kitty Genovese)
  8. Image is the sole capacity by which to depict its subject to readers; without it, the readers' ability to associate the subject matter with a once-living person is diminished.
  9. Image is currently only used in the articlespace. (Kitty Genovese)
  10. a. Source and copyright holder is duly attributed. (The New York Times)

    b. Copyright tag applied below. ({{non-free newspaper image}})

    c. The sole article for which fair use is claimed with regard to this image is Kitty Genovese.

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File history

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current17:09, 10 February 2004216×277 (14 KB)Seth Ilys (Talk | contribs) ({{msg:fairuse}} Image originally from 1968 New York Times Article, image from http://psych.wisc.edu/henriques/resources/Images.html)

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