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Fair use rationale
This image is used solely in the articles John Dickson Carr and The Judas Window in accordance with the licensing statement. The articles discuss the book whose cover is shown in the image. Casey Abell 18:55, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
To expand the fair use rationale for this book cover image in line with the suggested guidelines:
- The image is of low resolution and completely unsuitable for commercial copying or any other commercial use.
- The image may actually encourage a reader of the article to buy the edition if it is still in print, and/or other titles from the same publisher or author.
- The image does not interfere with the sale of the book or similar titles, and in no way lessens the value of the book or similar titles to the publisher or author.
- The image provides no text of the book, only basic title and author information.
- The image is used only to furnish a tangible idea of the book under discussion, and does not violate any rights of the author or publisher.
Casey Abell 18:54, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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