File:Asterixchips.JPG
Summary
I took this picture after eating the chips inside.
Licensing
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Licensing
Non-free media information and use rationale for Asterix | |
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Description |
Packaging of Asterix brand potato chips (crisps) |
Source |
Manufactured by Belin, who presumably own the copyright, along with the Asterix stakeholders. |
Article | |
Portion used |
Front of package |
Low resolution? |
Yes. (288 x 392 image) |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the use of the Asterix "brand" to market a variety of products. Because Asterix is a comic book character, the visual juxtaposition of the character on the packet has an impact that cannot be made with pure text. |
Replaceable? |
Can be replaced by a photo of a similar Asterix brand on another type of item. However, such a photo would have the same copyright issues as this one. |
Other information |
Note: the photo has been released into the public domain. This free-use rationale is for the copyright of the design of the packaging (which may or may not be relevant). |
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