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I was wondering, doesn't this image qualify for Wikimedia Commons? It's just the John Heartfield artwork with a black background. Heartfield's "Five Fingers" is in the public domain, so there shouldn't be any problem just transferring this image to Wikimedia Commons under a title identifying it as Heartfield's art with a black background. The Black Album (Prince album) and This Is Spinal Tap (album) both use File:Solid black.svg (a Commons image) as a album artwork image, as both albums feature black, featureless covers which are ineligable for copyright, so uploading individual images for each article is redundant. If this image was uploaded with Heartfield identification, it could be used here as well as in the Heartfield article due to the fact that Heartfield's art is not under copyright. -- WTF ( talk) 20:55, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
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I was wondering, doesn't this image qualify for Wikimedia Commons? It's just the John Heartfield artwork with a black background. Heartfield's "Five Fingers" is in the public domain, so there shouldn't be any problem just transferring this image to Wikimedia Commons under a title identifying it as Heartfield's art with a black background. The Black Album (Prince album) and This Is Spinal Tap (album) both use File:Solid black.svg (a Commons image) as a album artwork image, as both albums feature black, featureless covers which are ineligable for copyright, so uploading individual images for each article is redundant. If this image was uploaded with Heartfield identification, it could be used here as well as in the Heartfield article due to the fact that Heartfield's art is not under copyright. -- WTF ( talk) 20:55, 7 April 2012 (UTC)