File:Beatles - Abbey Road.jpg
Summary
Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free album cover for Abbey Road | |
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Description |
This is the cover art for the album Abbey Road by the artist The Beatles. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, Apple (Parlophone)/EMI, or the graphic artist(s), Iain Macmillan. |
Source |
Resampled from digital copy included on The Beatles USB Box Set |
Article | |
Portion used |
The entire cover: because the image is cover art, a form of product packaging, the entire image is needed to identify the product, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image. |
Low resolution? |
The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original cover. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. |
Purpose of use |
Main infobox. The image is used for identification in the context of critical commentary of the work for which it serves as cover art. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the article, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone. The image is placed in the infobox at the top of the article discussing the work, to show the primary visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work and know they have found what they are looking for. Use for this purpose does not compete with the purposes of the original artwork, namely the artist's providing graphic design services to music concerns and in turn marketing music to the public. |
Replaceable? |
As musical cover art, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image that shows the packaging of the music would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary. |
Other information |
The view really is Abbey Road, London, NW8 looking north. The gates of the Abbey Road Studios are behind the white VW Beetle on the left. |
Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free album cover for Paul is dead | |
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Description |
This is the cover art for Abbey Road. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the record label or the graphic artist(s). |
Source |
The cover art can be obtained from the record label. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The entire cover: because the image is cover art, a form of product packaging, the entire image is needed to identify the product, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image. |
Low resolution? |
The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original cover. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. |
Purpose of use |
Illustrates the interpretation (as described in the article) of this album cover that was central to 'Paul is dead' theory. |
Replaceable? |
As musical cover art, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image that shows the packaging of the music would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary. |
Other information |
Use of the cover art in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. |
Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free album cover for Abbey Road (street) | |
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Description |
This is the cover art for Abbey Road. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the record label or the graphic artist(s). |
Source |
The cover art can be obtained from the record label. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The entire cover: because the image is cover art, a form of product packaging, the entire image is needed to identify the product, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image. |
Low resolution? |
The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original cover. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. |
Purpose of use |
Shows what is unquestionably the most famous photo of Abbey Road. |
Replaceable? |
As musical cover art, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image that shows the packaging of the music would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary. |
Other information |
The Beatles' album cover brought this street and zebra crossing worldwide fame. Abbey Road Studios is located immediately to the left of the VW Beetle in the photo. |
Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free album cover for Savile Row tailoring | |
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Description |
This is the cover art for Abbey Road. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the record label or the graphic artist(s). |
Source |
The cover art can be obtained from the record label. |
Article | |
Portion used |
The entire cover: because the image is cover art, a form of product packaging, the entire image is needed to identify the product, properly convey the meaning and branding intended, and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the image. |
Low resolution? |
The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original cover. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. |
Purpose of use |
Illustrates part of the above article concerned with Nutter's of Savile Row and more particularly Tommy Nutter himself.. |
Replaceable? |
As musical cover art, the image is not replaceable by free content; any other image that shows the packaging of the music would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary. |
Other information |
Tommy Nutter was a very influential and revolutionary tailor in sixties London and it is believed that his proudest achievement was dressing three of the four Beatles on the cover of Abbey Road, as referenced from The Obituary of T. Nutter in the Independent 1992 (full ref in article). |
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