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[edit] Summary

Scan of the first collection of the Zenith comic strip which appeared in 2000AD. Zenith the character is Copyright Fleetway Publications Ltd, 1988, the book design is copyright Titan Publications Ltd, 1988.

[edit] Licensing

[edit] Fair use rationale for Zenith (comics)

This image of the main character of the comic strip Zenith, Zenithbook1.jpg is being linked here; though the picture is subject to copyright I (Hiding Talk) feel it is covered by our fair use policy and the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. it is a low resolution copy of a cover to the first collection of the series;
  2. it does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the comic strip story itself or representations of the cover in any way;
  3. copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the cover artwork in another comic book or cover collection;
  4. the image is significant because it is by the artistic developer, Steve Yeowell;
  5. the image illustrates the character of the comic strip in question, and as such is discussed in the article;
  6. the image allows the reader to understand the nature of the character and the work;
  7. the image illustrates points made within the article regarding the artistic style used within the work

[edit] Fair use rationale for Grant Morrison

This image of the main character of the comic strip Zenith, Zenithbook1.jpg is being linked here; though the picture is subject to copyright I (Hiding Talk) feel it is covered by our fair use policy and the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. it is a low resolution copy of a cover to the first collection of the series;
  2. it does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the comic strip story itself or representations of the cover in any way;
  3. copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the cover artwork in another comic book or cover collection;
  4. the image is significant because it is of the work which first established Morrison within the industry;
  5. the image illustrates the character of the comic strip in question, and as such is discussed in the article;
  6. the image allows the reader to understand the nature of the character and the work;
  7. the image illustrates points made within the article regarding the artistic style used within the work

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current14:54, 8 November 2005200×261 (22 KB)Logan1138 (Talk | contribs) (scan)
14:48, 8 November 2005200×261 (22 KB)Logan1138 (Talk | contribs) (scan)

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