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It is believed that the use of a '''limited number''' of web-resolution images of works of art for '''critical commentary''' on the work in question, the artistic genre or technique of the work of art, or the school to which the artist belongs qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law.
It is believed that the use of a '''limited number''' of web-resolution images of works of art for '''critical commentary''' on the work in question, the artistic genre or technique of the work of art, or the school to which the artist belongs qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law.
-- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]]
-- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]]
I'm getting these off a website, and there are two or three more that have scans of all them. I'snt it OK if it's just a comic book? Maybe they're in the public domain. I'll check.[[User:3dejong|3dejong]]

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I believe scanning every single page from a comic book is an infringment on copyright laws. We can't use every page; only a select few. Read the copyright tag:

It is believed that the use of a limited number of web-resolution images of works of art for critical commentary on the work in question, the artistic genre or technique of the work of art, or the school to which the artist belongs qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. -- Son of Suns

I'm getting these off a website, and there are two or three more that have scans of all them. I'snt it OK if it's just a comic book? Maybe they're in the public domain. I'll check.3dejong