File:BBC1 1981 Ident mirror globe.png
BBC1_1981_Ident_mirror_globe.png (350 × 270 pixels, file size: 58 KB, MIME type: image/png)
Summary
[edit]Description |
A picture of the BBC1 mirror globe from 1981 used to introduce programmes on BBC1 |
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Source |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAiGhG4ZucU Screenshot from the YouTube video |
Article | |
Portion used |
Only the name BBC1 would be copyrighted. The mirror globe concept might be copyrighted |
Low resolution? |
Resolution lost through upload toYouTube and through saving to PC |
Purpose of use |
To inform and educate people about the BBC idents and what they looked like. Image essential for explanation in the text. Linked into text |
Replaceable? |
Limited availability image |
Other information |
No counterfeit goods can utilise this image. Nothing of value or interest |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of History of BBC television idents//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BBC1_1981_Ident_mirror_globe.pngtrue |
Fair Use on NODD (Nexus Orthicon Display Device)
[edit]Fair Use is claimed for the NODD (Nexus Orthicon Display Device) because:
- The very topic of this article is this globe and the variants that followed. The article looks at how that globe was brought into existence, how it worked, what it looked like on screen and the presentation package that accompanied it. For the viewer to clearly see and understand the descriptions in the srticle, an image of said globe is essential, as the articles level of understanding is compromised otherwise. In addition to this, the names given to some of the sets of idents are often very closely linked, and some titles, like 'NODD' are so technical readers don't know which ident package the writer is referring to. The inclusion if an image here is an easy way in which the reader can identify that presentation package in question, similar to what a logo is used for on company pages.
Placement
- The image will appear at the top of the screen to attract attention immediately and to immediately inform the audience of the presentation package the article is talking about.
Additionally
- By its very nature, no free version of this image is available
- The image was uploaded to support and help the articles about the brand, and does not conflict in any way.
- The image is unsuitable to be reused, as it contains brands and logos that are far out of date and a resolution which is awfully low.
- By having the image here, it allows the image to be removed from the article History of BBC television idents is required, as said article currently has an excess in Non Fair Use imagery.
Licensing
[edit]This image is a screenshot of a copyrighted television program. As such, the copyright for it is most likely owned by the company or corporation that produced it. It is believed that the use of a limited number of low-resolution screenshots
qualifies as fair use under the Copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. For more information, see Wikipedia:Non-free content. | |
File history
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current | 09:33, 1 July 2015 | 350 × 270 (58 KB) | Pete Fagan (talk | contribs) | Aspect ratio correction | |
07:32, 25 June 2011 | No thumbnail | 350 × 300 (109 KB) | Sven Manguard (talk | contribs) | Reduced image size per fair use requirements. |
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