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I checked the City University NY website.
Steven Goldberg is no longer working there.
He is 65 years old, if he is still alive (he was not listed among emeritus staff).
I do not know where he lives (or if he does) or how to contact him within 48 hours.
I live in Australia.
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The result was to delete the image.
Method of creation: scanned from back of book I own.
Not available online.
Reduced quality.
Fair use four factors:
1. not for profit and educational;
2. fact and published;
3. small amount -- reduced quality for picture, tiny portion of book (not even text);
4. sales of photo (and/or book) MORE likely because of use, not LESS likely.
More info at discussion page.
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Alastair Haines (talk • contribs).
- From Wikipedia:Fair use - Counterexamples (uses that are not fair use): "An image of a living person that merely shows what they look like." -- Cyrius|✎ 21:44, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
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