I'd be open to other well-reasoned viewpoints, but it sounds to me
like Anthony's analysis is right. In any event, it's certainly the
_sort_ of analysis that I think we can and must do for images like
this.
I also agree with Anthony on the details of which articles _need_ the
picture, but I do think that reasonable people might differ on the
details, so of course as usual I'm reluctant to make any unnecessary
decrees.
Anthony DiPierro wrote:
Jens Ropers asked whether this is likely one of the
"few rare cases" where
we desperately need an image which is unavailable under fair use.
Looking at the details, this image is used in [[Nudity]], [[Vietnam War]],
[[Strategic bombing]], [[Kim Phuc Phan Thi]], [[History of the United States
(1964-1980)]], and [[Huynh Cong Ut]]. I don't see any arguable "deperate
need" for the image in any of the articles other than [[Kim Phuc Phan Thi]]
and [[Huynh Cong Ut]], and the image is most likely fair use in those
articles.
I think we should remove the image from [[Nudity]], [[Vietnam War]],
[[Strategic bombing]], and [[History of the United States (1964-1980)]].
I'd suggest that we only link to it in the other articles (assuming it is
available somewhere online outside of Wikipedia), but I could see an
argument for keeping it, as it is essentially impossible to replace, the
cost to buy a free license would be prohibitive (at least at Wikipedia's
current stage of development), and it is most likely usable by at least the
noncommercial reusers. I don't see a problem with asking for permission to
use the image in those two articles if we decided to keep it.
Just my opinion, though. I'd like to here Jimbo's assessment.
Anthony
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