This (slightly cropped and low quality) image is the rear cover art for the single It's Going to Happen! by the artist The Undertones. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, EMI Records, or the graphic artist(s).
Front cover of The Undertones' 1981 single It's Going to Happen!; the source of which can be found here.
Author or copyright owner
The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, EMI Records. The original photographer of the central image was one Mervyn Franklin.
to serve as the primary means of visual identification at the top of the article dedicated to the work in question.
Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1)
No free equivalent of this image is available (NFCC1)
The image is of a very low resolution quality.
The image is of historical importance to the article
Image is slightly skewed (in addition to being of a low resolution quality), therefore making commercial use of reproduced copies of the image very unlikely
Owing to the unique "one off" nature of the image, the image has no free equivalent, therefore meeting the Wikipedia guideline (NFCC1). In addition to this:
The intended content of the (low quality and notably blemished) image is not intended for use in any manner detrimental to the original copyrighted media (NFCC2)
The image is to be used in the infobox. section only upon the It's Going to Happen! article (NFCC3)
This image has already been widely distributed in the media via various methods since 1981, this image has been and continues to be displayed in both a better visual quality and in a higher resolution (NFCC4).
The image is pertinent to article (NFCC5)
The image is relevant to infobox, and is pertinent the article. Plus the image will be used in this article only (NFCC6, NFCC7 & NFCC8)
Given the name of the file, plus the nature of the article, ambiguous use of the low quality image is highly unlikely (NFCC9)
Having named the copyright owner of (blemished, low quality reproduction of) the image in question; plus the original author of the photographic image located in the centre of the record sleeve as well as meeting the criteria outlined, this image meets the Non free use rationale guidelines outlined by Wikipedia (NFCC10).
This record sleeve image has already been widely distributed in the media via various methods from 1981 and in doing so, this image has been displayed in both a better visual quality and in a much higher resolution.
In addition to the non-free use assertion shown on this page, the copyright holder has granted permission for this image to be used in Wikipedia. This permission does not extend to third parties.
This tag must be used in conjunction with another non-free use image tag. If no other tag is present on this page, and this image was uploaded after May 19, 2005, please speedily delete this image or tag it with {{db-f3}}.
To the uploader: Please add a detailed non-free use rationale for each use, as well as the source of the work and copyright information.
The portion used is significantly cropped from the original image in addition:
The image is blemished and of a very low resolution quality.
The image is of historical importance to the article
Image is slightly cropped (in addition to being of a low resolution quality), therefore making commercial use of reproduced copies of the image highly unlikely
Ample better quality copies of this image exist and are easily accessible
The (low quality reproduction) photograph can be reasonably described as "irreplaceable" and meets the Non-free content criteria - in particular given the fact it has been widely distributed outside of Wikipedia in much greater quality (as already mentioned), that no free alternative exists and that the image is significant given the content of the article .
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of It's Going to Happen!//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ItsGoingToHappenRearSleeve1981.pngtrue
This image is of a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the work or the artist(s) which produced the recording or cover artwork in question. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of such covers
solely to illustrate the audio recording in question,