File:Thing That Go Bump.jpg
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Summary
[edit | edit source]| Description |
Advert for Alan Ayckbourn's Things That Go Bump (Stephen Joseph Theatre Productions, 2008) |
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| Source |
Alan Ayckbourn's website, [1]. Permission given from editor of website to use images. Copyright for this image owned by Scarborough Theatre Trust. Claimed as fair use regardless. |
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| Portion used |
Entire advert |
| Low resolution? |
Same resolution as image on Ayckbourn website, much lower resolution than original image. |
| Purpose of use |
The image serves as the primary means of visual identification of the trilogy. |
| Replaceable? |
No known GFDL equivalent images available. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Things That Go Bump (plays)http://70.231.62.181/index.php/File:Thing_That_Go_Bump.jpgtrue | |
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