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Front cover of Protect and Survive booklet.
Source: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, retrieved from http://www.cybertrn.demon.co.uk/atomic/
Printed in England for Her Majesty's Stationary Office by UDO Litho Ltd.
[edit] Fair use rationale
Although this image is covered by UK Crown Copyright, I believe this is covered by fair use because:
- The image is very small.
- The image is a small component of the overall work -- a booklet.
- The original booklet was produced for non-profit purposes, therefore no market value.
- The original booklet is from the 1980s and is no longer produced.
- Relevant to the subject matter discussed in linked articles.
I have scanned in the front cover at readable resolution. This is a British Government work, an out of print publication in the public interest. It was designed in 1976 for free distribution to every householder in Britain in the event of a nuclear war. In May 1980 it was printed and published at the nominal charge of 50 pence (to cover printing costs) as a non-profit book to allow concerned citizen to find out what advice would be issued in the event of nuclear war. It was prepared and designed by the Central Office of Information, London. It is of (1) civil defence interest against terrorist, (2) historical interest in connection with the cold war, and (3) political and scientific interest in connection with nuclear weapons and their effects in war, and the type of protection available to large numbers of citizens.
The image is not copyright by an individual and this small-size version does conform to fair use under international copyright law for the reasons stated above.
| This work is protected by British Crown copyright. Limitations on its distribution are defined at the original site of publication, and are not altered by its reproduction here. Those terms may include, but may not be limited to, its reproduction being accurate, free of charge in any format or medium, and not used in a misleading context. The source of the material must be identified and the copyright status acknowledged. HMSO has explicitly stated in official correspondence that material under Crown Copyright may not be relicensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. Thus, this is a non-free license for the purpose of Wikipedia, as modification is not permitted. However, it is believed that the use of this work:
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:Copyrights. |
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| current | 21:33, 21 July 2007 | 278×397 (24 KB) | Photocopier (Talk | contribs) | (See previous notes.) |
| 21:19, 21 July 2007 | 278×397 (24 KB) | Photocopier (Talk | contribs) | (Scanned front cover at readable resolution. This is a British Government work, an out of print publication in the public interest. It was designed in 1976 for free distribution to every householder in Britain in the event of a nuclear war. In May 1980 ) | |
| 21:19, 21 July 2007 | 278×397 (24 KB) | Photocopier (Talk | contribs) | (Scanned front cover at readable resolution. This is a British Government work, an out of print publication in the public interest. It was designed in 1976 for free distribution to every householder in Britain in the event of a nuclear war. In May 1980 ) | |
| 20:45, 30 April 2006 | 108×152 (3 KB) | TreveX (Talk | contribs) | (Front cover of Protect and Survive booklet. Source: [http://www.cybertrn.demon.co.uk/atomic/] ==Fair use rationale== Although this image is covered by UK Crown Copyright, I believe this is covered by fair use because: * The image is very small. * Th) |
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