Wikipedia:Files for deletion/Replaceable fair use/File:Joyce Meyer.jpg


 * The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of a fair use image as a replaceable image. Please do not modify it. 

The result was to delete the image.

This image now has a multitude of "warning" tags that make no sense - this image was uploaded and labeled "book cover" which is allowed under fair use. It is too small and poor of quality to be able to be printed to use as a bootleg book cover, so that doesn't make sense. It is tagged for the fair use, so that tag doesn't make sense. Please explain here. Nightngle 15:14, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
 * In order:
 * no source - Per book cover the image requires "the source of the work and copyright information."
 * book cover - Dictates that the allowance of this image under fair use be "to illustrate an article discussing the book in question". The image is used to illustrate the author of the book in question, which is in violation of WP:FUC.
 * no rationale - A detailed fair use rationale must be included to make the case for this image under fair use. Further, book cover requires it: "please add a detailed fair use rationale for each use, as described on Image description page,".
 * fair use reduced - Indicates that this image was reduced in resolution to comply with fair-use policies.
 * replaceable fair use - As the image's purpose is to depict a living person, it fails WP:FUC.
 * In short, this image is a book cover with no source, no rationale, and is capable of being replaced by a free use alternative. If the image were being used in critical commentary of the book in question (Straight Talk), it would still require a source and detailed fair-use rationale; but as it stands, this implementation of the image does not qualify for fair-use under Wikipedia's fair use policy.  —   pd_THOR  undefined | 15:57, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I've replaced the no rationale tag because "Fair use as bookcover" is not a detailed fair use rationale; see: Fair_use_rationale_guideline. fair use reduced gives instructions for administrators to remove the tag, not editors.  Further, replaceable fair use says plainly: "Do not remove this tag.".  —   pd_THOR  undefined | 16:05, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
 * ''The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it.