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File:Newsweek preved.jpg

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Summary

From ru:Изображение:Newsweek preved.jpg

Leonid Parfenov in a promotional poster for the Russian edition of Newsweek

  • Креатив и производство — студия PILOTAZh
  • Креативный директор — Владислав Щепин (PILOTAZh)
  • Фотограф — Валерий Кузнецов
  • Дизайнер — Олег Тополанжа (Optima DMG)
  • Идея — Сергей Солодовник (РА ProMedia)
  • Бренд менеджер «Русский NEWSWEEK» — Ольга Шнапцева
  • Главный редактор «Русский NEWSWEEK» — Леонид Парфенов

Original source http://www.pilotazh.ru/rus_newsweek2.html

Licensing

Fair use rationale for Padonki article

While the poster is copyrighted to the Russian edition of Newsweek magazine I think the usage of a reduced quality image constitutes "fair use" because:

  • The image is of promotional nature
  • It is of inferior quality
  • It is used for the informational purposes only
  • The article discusses the poster as an example of incorporation of the jargon by paper media

Alex Bakharev 01:32, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Preved articles

While the poster is copyrighted to the Russian edition of Newsweek magazine I think the usage of a reduced quality image constitutes "fair use" because:

  • The image is of promotional nature
  • It is of inferior quality
  • It is used for the informational purposes only
  • The article discusses the poster as an example of incorporation of the jargon by paper media

Alex Bakharev 01:32, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current05:00, 5 July 2017Thumbnail for version as of 05:00, 5 July 2017258 × 387 (23 KB)DatBot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
01:21, 8 June 2007No thumbnail400 × 600 (70 KB)Alex Bakharev (talk | contribs)From ru:Изображение:Newsweek preved.jpg Leonid Parfenov in a promotional poster for the Russian edition of Newsweek * Креатив и производство — студия PILOTAZh * Креативный директор �
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