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Summary

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B&W head shot of Carlfred Broderick. Cropped from a family photo in my possession (Carlfred Broderick was my father-in-law), reduced in size, and converted from colour to black-and-white.

I don't know the origin of this photo, whether it was done by a commercial photographer, etc. The original photo doesn't have anything on the back identifying who took it. If the original photo is in fact copyrighted, I believe its use in the article on Carlfred Broderick qualifies as fair use, in order to identify him. Note that this head shot is of reduced quality. Also, it is a photograph of a deceased person.

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Description

Black-and-white head shot of Carlfred Broderick. Copyright holder unknown and almost certainly not identifiable (nothing on the front or back of the photo indicating who took it).

Source

Derived from a family photo in my possession (Carlfred Broderick was my father-in-law).

Article

Carlfred Broderick

Portion used

Cropped from a larger photo of Carlfred Broderick's entire family, reduced in size, and converted from colour to B&W; all done by me using GIMP.

Low resolution?

Yes — original colour image has been reduced to 150x223 pixels and converted to black-and-white.

Purpose of use

Identification of the subject of a biographical article.

Replaceable?

No free photo of Carlfred Broderick is known to exist, and he died in 1999.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Carlfred Broderick//wiki.riteme.site/wiki/File:Carlfred_Broderick.jpgtrue

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current06:42, 5 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 06:42, 5 June 2007150 × 223 (10 KB)Richwales (talk | contribs)B&W head shot of Carlfred Broderick. Cropped from a family photo in my possession (Carlfred Broderick was my father-in-law), reduced in size, and converted from colour to black-and-white. I don't know the origin of this photo, whether it was done by a c

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