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Summary
Published photograph of an adult Architeuthis dux in the wild, from Dr Tsunemi Kubodera, of the National Science Museum in Tokyo, and Kyoichi Mori, of the Ogasawara Whale Watching Association

Licensing
Use of this copyrighted image in the article giant squid is believed to be fair use on the grounds that:


 * No equivalent image is available in the public domain or could be created that would adequately give the same information
 * It is irreplaceable as it depicts a historical event of which no free images are known to exist.
 * It is used here strictly for educational purposes
 * Use of the image will not significantly detract from the copyright holder's ability to sell the image
 * Use of the image adds significantly to the article as it illustrates the first widely publicised photograph of a giant squid in its natural habitat
 * It is freely available on the internet

Additionally, use of this copyrighted image in the article List of giant squid specimens and sightings (21st century) is believed to be fair use on the grounds that: As the first photograph of a live giant squid in its natural habitat, the image depicts a historically significant and widely reported event. It is intended to show: (a) a representative image of the event itself, discussed in the adjoining text, which cannot be conveyed in text alone; (b) the appearance of the animal in its live state, specifically its head and arm posture; (c) its horizontal orientation in the water column when attacking prey, which dispelled previously held notions about its feeding habits; and (d) its python-like mode of attack, enveloping prey in an irregular ball with its two long tentacles, which was likewise contrary to prior scientific views. The photo constitutes a single downsampled and low-resolution (<100k pixels) image from a series. It is irreplaceable as it depicts a historical event of which no free images exist. It is used here strictly for educational purposes.