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Fair use of one's own photos

How do you think, will it qualify as `fair use' if I take a photo or scan the schematic circuit which is included with the manual and put it in the article?

Yes, siree, no problem. You photographed a piece of your own property and posted it on the 'net under the GFDL. In Wikipedia, that's actually one of the few possibilities we have for illustrating many of the articles about physical commercial stuff. So keep the shooting going. :-) BTW, I included the Dubna in the Sinclair 'clone listbox'. -- Wernher 01:20, 13 August 2005 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fair use of one's own photos

How do you think, will it qualify as `fair use' if I take a photo or scan the schematic circuit which is included with the manual and put it in the article?

Yes, siree, no problem. You photographed a piece of your own property and posted it on the 'net under the GFDL. In Wikipedia, that's actually one of the few possibilities we have for illustrating many of the articles about physical commercial stuff. So keep the shooting going. :-) BTW, I included the Dubna in the Sinclair 'clone listbox'. -- Wernher 01:20, 13 August 2005 (UTC) reply

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