File:Grapefruit-james cagney-mae clark21a.jpg

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Summary

A famous scene from The Public Enemy in which Tom Powers (James Cagney) smashes a grapefruit half into his girlfriend's (Mae Clarke) face.

Source

http://www.morethings.com/fan/james_cagney/the_public_enemy/grapefruit-05.htm

Fair use for The Public Enemy

I, (Cbrown1023), believe that this image, (Grapefruit-james_cagney-mae_clark21a.jpg), qualifies for fair use because:

  1. it is a low resolution black and white image,
  2. it does not inhibit the possible copyrightholder's ability to sell and profit from the film,
  3. there are no public domain or free images that serve the same purpose,
  4. it directly illustrates the point in question,
  5. it is readily available on the web at the unofficial fan website.

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Description

James Cagney and Mae Clarke in The Public Enemy from 1931

Source

It is a screenshot of a motion picture or accompanying material. From http://www.morethings.com/fan/james_cagney/the_public_enemy/grapefruit-05.htm

Article

The Public Enemy

Portion used

One frame from the motion picture The Public Enemy

Low resolution?

720 × 480 pixels Black and White

Purpose of use

Education, information, and critical commentary only. It makes a significant contribution to the user's understanding of the The Public Enemy article. The image is placed next to the associated material discussing the work, to show a culturally significant visual image associated with the work, and to help the user quickly identify the work and know they have found what they are looking for.

Replaceable?

It depicts a fictional subject (such as a character) that is copyrighted. It would be impossible to create a replacement image which would not be subject to the original author's copyright.

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Description

James Cagney and Mae Clarke in The Public Enemy from 1931

Source

It is a screenshot of a motion picture or accompanying material. From http://www.morethings.com/fan/james_cagney/the_public_enemy/grapefruit-05.htm

Article

James Cagney

Portion used

One frame from the motion picture The Public Enemy

Low resolution?

720 × 480 pixels Black and White

Purpose of use

To demonstrate the scene that was integral to Cagney's perception as a tough guy actor

Replaceable?

It depicts a fictional subject (such as a character) that is copyrighted. It would be impossible to create a replacement image which would not be subject to the original author's copyright.

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Fair use for Pre-Code Hollywood

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Description

James Cagney and Mae Clarke in The Public Enemy from 1931

Source

It is a screenshot of a motion picture or accompanying material. From http://www.morethings.com/fan/james_cagney/the_public_enemy/grapefruit-05.htm

Article

Pre-Code Hollywood

Portion used

One frame from the motion picture The Public Enemy

Low resolution?

720 × 480 pixels Black and White

Purpose of use

To demonstrate the scene that was integral to Cagney's perception as a tough guy actor

Replaceable?

It depicts a fictional subject (such as a character) that is copyrighted. It would be impossible to create a replacement image which would not be subject to the original author's copyright.

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Fair use for History of Pre-Code Hollywood: Crime films

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Description

James Cagney and Mae Clarke in The Public Enemy from 1931

Source

It is a screenshot of a motion picture or accompanying material. From http://www.morethings.com/fan/james_cagney/the_public_enemy/grapefruit-05.htm

Article

History of Pre-Code Hollywood: Crime films

Portion used

One frame from the motion picture The Public Enemy

Low resolution?

720 × 480 pixels Black and White

Purpose of use

To demonstrate the scene that was integral to Cagney's perception as a tough guy actor

Replaceable?

It depicts a fictional subject (such as a character) that is copyrighted. It would be impossible to create a replacement image which would not be subject to the original author's copyright.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of History of Pre-Code Hollywood: Crime filmshttp://debianws.lexgopc.com/wiki143/index.php?title=File:Grapefruit-james_cagney-mae_clark21a.jpgtrue

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