File:Ware-harold-c1935.jpg
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Summary
[edit]Harold "Hal" Ware (1890-1935), Communist agriculture expert and espionage agent
From Ella Reeve Bloor, We Are Many, International Publishers, copyright 1940.
Original copy in Tim Davenport Collection, scanned by me for Wikipedia, no copyright claimed.
Fair Use Rationale for Harold Ware
[edit]1. This is the image of historically significant figure, Harold Ware, a prominent agricultural expert and espionage agent.
2. There are no suitable images of this individual in the public domain which might be used instead of this image.
3. This is a deceased individual, so no new images of the individual may be created in the public domain.
4. This image is extracted from a book published in 1940 and out of print for decades.
5. This image represents a microscopic fraction of the original work, a 319 page memoir by Ella Reeve Bloor, the subject's mother. The use of this image here in no way impacts the commercial viability of the original work.
6. This is a low resolution image. It is a 72 dpi scan of a halftone photo plate. The use of this image here in no way impacts the commercial value of the original photographic image, if it, in fact, still exists.
7. This image is being used in conjunction with an educational encyclopedia article on the subject of the photo, Harold Ware. Its use significantly enriches the presentation of the topic.
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21:07, 8 September 2009 | No thumbnail | 325 × 432 (58 KB) | Carrite (talk | contribs) | Harold "Hal" Ware (1890-1935), Communist agriculture expert and espionage agent From Ella Reeve Bloor, ''We Are Many,'' International Publishers, copyright 1940. Original copy in Tim Davenport Collection, scanned by me for Wikipedia, no copyright claime |
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