On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Ray Saintonge wrote:
My inclination would be to use borderline material,
with an appropriate
warning that we will happily remove on request from a properly
identified owner.
It's harder to remove material from a printed edition of Wikipedia. This means
any printed version must cut away a degree of the content.
This makes the problem with a compromise clearer: If we flag all "fair use"
images and accept them, they will discourage the hunt for non-copyrighted
similar material - the article already has a picture. (IMO, of course.)
-- Daniel