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Summary

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Joe Adamov
Description

Joe Adamov (1920-2005), long-time radio commentator heard on the popular English-language shortwave broadcast Moscow Mailbag, in a staff meeting at Radio Moscow in the 1960s.

Source

Voice of Russia tribute published in December, 2010, commemorating the 5th anniversary of his death

Article

Joe Adamov

Portion used

cropped for Wikipedia by User:JGHowes

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use
FAIR USE RATIONALE
  1. This photo is used to identify the subject for the reader of his biographical article and to depict him in his work environment.
  2. Its use here is entirely encyclopedic in nature, for identification purposes solely in the Wikipedia article about this notable person.
  3. This image is a reduced size, low resolution image of the subject. As such, it is non-reproducible for commercial purposes.
  4. Use of this reduced resolution image does not limit the ability of the copyright owner, Voice of Russia, to market or sell their product(s), nor will it diminish the value of the original media to the Copyright Holder.
  5. As the person is deceased, no free image is possible.
  6. Meets all criteria in WP:NFCC
Replaceable?

Not replaceable, the person is deceased..

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Joe Adamov//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Joe_Adamov.jpgtrue

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