File:SuzVega-TomsDinerRemix.ogg
| Description |
This is the famed DNA remix of Tom's Diner, a song by Suzanne Vega. This original version of this song, which was a cappella, can be found on Solitude Standing. |
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| Source |
Derived from a digital capture (sound file/scan) of the soundfile (creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party). Copyright held by the publisher or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless. |
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| Portion used |
soundfile only, a small portion of the commercial product. |
| Low resolution? |
Yes |
| Purpose of use |
The soundfile serves as the primary means of verbal identification of the subject (Joe Strummer). It illustrates critical commentary about the music of the subject.. |
| Replaceable? |
There is no free equivalent of this soundfile, so the soundfile cannot be replaced by a free soundfile. |
| Other information |
The use of the soundfile will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original. In particular, copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the newspaper. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Tom's Diner//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SuzVega-TomsDinerRemix.oggtrue | |
- the sample is being used for commentary on the recording in question;
- the sample contributes significantly to the encyclopedia articles in which it is used (listed under the heading "File usage" below) in a way that cannot be duplicated by other forms of media;
- the sample is short in relation to the duration of the recorded track, and is of inferior quality to the original recording;
- no other samples from the same track are currently used in Wikipedia;
- there is no adequate free alternative available.
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