I can't tell what's going on in the current. The suggestion is good.
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Health sure is versatile. It's possible to be both light-headed and dim-witted. At the same time, no less."That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
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The Rosers were red. The Drownies are blue. I know What the Thunder Said. Do you?I think the suggestion is clearer, but to avoid setting a bad precedent: copyright is no issue here. It's fair use just like any other movie screenshot (or comic), and that doesn't change just because someone on Alamy is selling it.
Edited by rjd1922 on Nov 24th 2018 at 10:12:58 AM
Keet cleanupI agree, and I question the legality of a site trying to claim a screenshot from a film as a stock photo.
Edited by Willbyr on Nov 24th 2018 at 11:00:17 AM
Yeah, someone else brought up that the image on What Happened to the Mouse? was an Alamy stock photo, but I was able to prove via the Wayback Machine that it was up on our site before Alamy claims the photo was taken. Considering these sketchy copyright claims, I don't think being for sale on Alamy warrants a pull (except if it's watermarked, obviously).
The site says it's a screenshot from The Ladykillers copyright of its distributor The Rank Organization, so it's possible they have permission to sell high-resolution movie screenshots, but the one currently on the page is visibility darker (though that just makes it harder to see).
Edited by rjd1922 on Nov 24th 2018 at 12:19:54 PM
Keet cleanupAgreed, the current is unclear, but it isn't copyrighted. (Actually, it is, but it's not a stock photo).
Also, regarding What Happened to the Mouse?, I'm not assuming Alamy stole it from us, so it's being replaced with a public domain image, just in case.
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!Alamy and Getty often claim copyright on things that aren't theirs. A common scenario is that the work in question isn't copyrightable, but in general I'd treat any copyright claim there with a little caution.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanOP regardless. Can't tell what's going on in current when viewing from my phone.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?I'm not clever enough for this one. I'm fine with No Caption.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Lymantria — Obviously Alamy didn't steal it from us, since their version is a much higher resolution.
Keet cleanupNo consensus on a caption; locking up.
Current image seems to be copyrighted. Replacement suggestion: