File:Arnold schwarzenegger After Dark nude.jpg

Summary
This is a photo illustrating the article, not the cover. From what I understand of fair use, this still qualifies. If that is incorrect, please leave a message on my User talk:Chidom page. Thanks.

Updated/additional information, in response to the message on my talk page:
 * This image is from After Dark magazine: Butler, George, photographer. "Musclebound for Glory". After Dark, Danad Publishing Company, Inc., New York, NY, 98 pp. February 1977, p. 41.
 * I believe it is fair use under the fair use policy because it meets it meets all of the criteria set out at Fair use, as below:


 * 1) The photo is being used to illustrate a primary assertion of the Wikipedia article about the magazine in which it appeared; free material is not available and cannot be created. See After Dark (magazine).
 * 2) Use of the photo in Wikipedia will not replace its original market role. The magazine is no longer published; this low-res version of the image is not likely to be marketable, in any event. I believe its usage here doesn't infringe upon the photographer's ability to market the photo in a high-res version.
 * 3) This is a low-res image; the photo is the only example of its kind used for the article.
 * 4) Publication of the photo is cited above.
 * 5) I believe the photo is encyclopedic and meets general Wikipedia content requirements.
 * 6) I believe the photo meets the media-specific policy requirements.
 * 7) The photo is being used in the referenced article.
 * 8) The photo contributes significantly to the article—it is used to illustrate a relevant section in the article dealing with the magazine's homoerotic content; this is an illustration of that content.
 * 9) The photo is not being used outside the article namespace; it is used solely to illustrate the article.
 * 10) This description provides:
 * Attribution of the source
 * This fair use tag, which I believe to be appropriate under Wikipedia policy, as explained here.
 * This constitutes the fair use rationale for use of the photo in the specific article in which it appears; it only appears in the one article.

Having carefully reviewed Wikipedia's policy, I believe this is sufficient. Thanks. — Chidom   talk   00:02, 7 October 2006 (UTC)