for visual identification of the person in question, at the top of their biographical article
Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1)
A reasonable effort was made to find another image of the individual from sources with a less restrictive license, but no suitable image was identified.
The subject of the photograph has been deceased since: November 7, 1966. The photograph was created before 1949 in Canada, giving it public domain status in its home country.
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of George Faulds Stirling//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:George_Faulds_Stirling,_1942.jpegtrue
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Fair use
true
This Canadian work is in the public domain in Canada because its copyright has expired for one of the following reasons:
first published before 1946, According to Public Works and Government Services Canada / Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada, Canada has no intention of renewing expired Crown Copyright works in any country, and consequently the URAA does not apply. An email is on record at VRT ticket # 2013122310013986
2.
it was a photograph created before 1949
created before 1949
created before 1946
3.
it was a photograph created after 1948 — and the copyright was owned by a corporation,
created after 1948—but before 1962
N/A
4.
it was a work by an identifiable author
* created by an author who died before 1972; * for authors who die after 1971, 70 years p.m.a.;
(but unpublished works by authors who died after 1948 but before 1979 will not enter the public domain until 2049),
published by an author who died before 1946
5.
where the creator is unknown
the sooner of:
A. 75 years p.r., or (if published before auch term expires) the earlier of 75 years p.d. and 100 years p.r., or
B. publication before 1970, or (if not published) creation before 1945
but, where the creator becomes known prior to death (where the disclosure occurs prior to the initial term's anticipated expiry), the term becomes that attributable to works by an identifiable author. In the case of joint works, copyright extends accordingly to the death of the last identifiable author.
first published before 1946
6.
it is a film
the sooner of:
A. 75 years p.r., or if not published within 70 years from creation, 70 years from creation
B. publication before 1970, or if not published within 50 years from creation, creation before 1970
first published before 1946
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PD-CAPublic domain in Canada//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:George_Faulds_Stirling,_1942.jpeg
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