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What a Girl Wants movie poster

licensing

CopyrightedThis image is of a poster, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher or the creator of the work depicted. It is believed that the use of scaled-down, low-resolution images of posters qualifies as fair use under the copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Misplaced Pages or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Misplaced Pages:Non-free content for more information.
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  3. This tag should only be used for posters.
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Fair usetrue

Fair use in What a Girl Wants (film)

Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. It's a low resolution copy of a Film Poster / VHS or DVD Cover.
  2. It doesn't limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the film in any way, in fact, it may encourage sales.
  3. Because of the low resolution, copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the artwork/image.
  4. The image is itself a subject of discussion in the article or used in the infobox thereof.
  5. The image is significant because it was used to promoted a notable film.

Source

  1. Derived from a digital capture (photo/scan) of the Film Poster/ VHS or DVD Cover (creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party). Copyright held by the film company or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless.

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current05:24, 20 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 05:24, 20 July 2018220 × 326 (111 KB)SnapSnap (talk | contribs)HQ
00:10, 21 December 2017No thumbnail259 × 384 (25 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
12:52, 16 December 2008No thumbnail295 × 438 (44 KB)Quentin X (talk | contribs){{Non-free reduced|~~~~~}}

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