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Measuring the distance between text and advertisement in an American second edition of The Hobbit.

Photographed 29 August 2004 by Daniel R. Strebe. Daniel R. Strebe exercises no claim to copyright over the photograph as an original work of art.

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Copyright as claimed in the volume: This book is copyright under the Berne convention. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, 1956, no portion may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Enquiry should be made to the publisher.

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 * 1) No free equivalent: The photograph images a part of page of a book believed to be subject to copyrights. (However the copyright status of the entire Houghton Mifflin second edition is under doubt. Most printings of the Houghton Mifflin second edition fail to claim any copyright, and it is believed their import practices may have negated the copyright. See Ace_Books#Mid-1960s.) The image provides context for a description of a measurement technique specific to that page of that book.
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 * 4) Minimal extent of use: An isolated one-third page of text in a much larger work is photographed in resolution suited to the need. That, combined with photographic distortion and obscuring elements, renders the image unsuitable for any other purpose, including counterfeiting.
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 * 6) Content: The image adheres to Wikipedia content standards. It shows context for a technique, which is encyclopædic.
 * 7) Media-specific policy: The photographer makes no claim to image copyright. The book page qualifies as fair use under US fair use law.
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