File:Eleanor and William Jorden 1956.jpg

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Summary[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale true for William Jorden
Description

William J. Jorden with his first wife, Eleanor, and their son, W. Temple, in Berlin in 1956 as he was leaving for Moscow. Photo credit -- Harry Gilroy/The New York Times

Source

photo accompanying obituary in New York Times: Fox, Maralit. "William J. Jorden, Reporter and Envoy, Dies at 85," New York Times. February 28, 2009.

Article

William Jorden

Portion used

The entire family photograph is used to convey the impression intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image.

Low resolution?

The digitized image of the original photograph is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the photographer and the subjects without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

The significance of the image is to help the reader identify the historical person, to assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the person, and illustrate the life of the person in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

Because it is a 1956 photograph, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the impression intended by the photographer and the subjects, would tarnish or misrepresent this person's image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of William Jorden//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eleanor_and_William_Jorden_1956.jpgtrue
Non-free media information and use rationale true for Eleanor Jorden
Description

William J. Jorden with his first wife, Eleanor, and their son, W. Temple, in Berlin in 1956 as he was leaving for Moscow. Photo credit -- Harry Gilroy/The New York Times

Source

photo accompanying obituary in New York Times: Fox, Maralit. "William J. Jorden, Reporter and Envoy, Dies at 85," New York Times. February 28, 2009.

Article

Eleanor Jorden

Portion used

The entire family photograph is used to convey the impression intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image.

Low resolution?

The digitized image of the original photograph is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the photographer and the subjects without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

The significance of the image is to help the reader identify the historical person, to assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the person, and illustrate the life of the person in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

Because it is a 1956 photograph, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the impression intended by the photographer and the subjects, would tarnish or misrepresent this person's image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Eleanor Jorden//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eleanor_and_William_Jorden_1956.jpgtrue

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