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2008 Summer Olympics silver, gold and bronze medals. Reverse side has a ring of unique jade as symbols of virtue and nobility. The hook is a stylised dragon. The obverse side (not shown) shows as always Nike - the Greek goddess who personifies victory. The inscription reads "XXIX OLYMPIAD BEIJING 2008". The medals are seven centimetres in diameter and are six millimetres thick.
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2008 Summer Olympics three medals |
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Beijingolympicsmedals.jpg (300 × 269 pixels, file size: 12 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
2008 Summer Olympics silver, gold and bronze medals. Reverse side has a ring of unique jade as symbols of virtue and nobility. The hook is a stylised dragon. The obverse side (not shown) shows as always Nike - the Greek goddess who personifies victory. The inscription reads "XXIX OLYMPIAD BEIJING 2008". The medals are seven centimetres in diameter and are six millimetres thick.
Description |
2008 Summer Olympics three medals |
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Source |
http://en.beijing2008.cn/spirit/beijing2008/graphic/n214070893.shtml Official 2008 Beijing Olympics organizing committee |
Article | |
Portion used | |
Low resolution? | |
Purpose of use |
Promotional press kit officially released by the Olympics committee |
Replaceable? |
Not easy since all three medals are present. |
Other information |
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Fair use Fair use of copyrighted material in the context of 2008 Summer Olympics//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Beijingolympicsmedals.jpgtrue |
http://en.beijing2008.cn/67/83/article214028367.shtml
This is a
copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organization to promote their work or product in the media, such as advertising material or a promotional photo in a press kit. The copyright for it is most likely owned by the company who created the promotional item or the artist who produced the item in question; you must provide evidence of such ownership. Lack of such evidence is grounds for deletion. It is believed that the use of some images of promotional material to illustrate:
qualifies as fair use under Copyright law of the United States. Any other usage of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, might be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:Publicity photos. Additionally, the copyright holder may have granted permission for use in works such as Wikipedia. However, if they have, this permission likely does not fall under a free license. Please note that our policy usually considers fair use images of living people that merely show what they look like to be replaceable by free-licensed images and unsuitable for the project. If this is not the case for this image, a rationale must be provided proving that the image provides information beyond simple identification or showing that this image is difficult to replace by a free-licensed equivalent. Commercial third-party reusers of this image should consider whether their use is in violation of the subject's publicity rights.
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