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Summary
The Fremont Troll by kcline: The infamous Fremont Troll located under the George Washington Bridge in the Seattle, Washington area captures a Volkswagen Beetle.
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Licensing
The uploader/photographer has indicated that those parts of this photograph that are not covered by a third-party copyright may be published under one of the following licences: Released under the GFDL with explicit permission of the photographer Kelly Cline from kcline photography. The photographer wishes to be credited if the picture is used.
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Rationale for fair use in Fremont Troll
I (User:Cacophony) believe that the use of this image to illustrate the sculpture Fremont Troll in this article is fair use under U.S. copyright law because:
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Rationale for fair use in Fremont, Seattle
I (User:Cacophony) believe that the use of this image to illustrate the sculpture Fremont Troll in this article is fair use under U.S. copyright law because:
- It is used solely for the purpose of illustrating the sculpture
- These articles would be deficient without an illustration of this sculpture
- No freely licensed alternative is available for this purpose
- The image is of low resolution and so does not diminish the copyright holder's ability to profit from images of this artwork
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