
Source:
http://www.rba.gov.au/Museum/Displays/1988_onwards_polymer_currency_notes/first_polymer.html
http://www.rba.gov.au/Museum/Displays/_Images/1988_Onwards/commemorative_capt_cook_10_dollar_note_front_big.jpg
| Description |
This is an image of the front of the 1988 commemorative Australian ten-dollar note |
|---|---|
| Source |
It was taken from the Reserve Bank of Australia website |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Whole |
| Low resolution? |
Yes |
| Purpose of use |
It adds significantly to the article, as the article is specifically about the subject of the image |
| Replaceable? |
The note is no longer in print. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Australian ten-dollar note//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Australian_$10_note_commemorative_front.jpgtrue | |
| Description |
This is an image of the front of the 1988 commemorative Australian ten-dollar note |
|---|---|
| Source |
It was taken from the Reserve Bank of Australia website |
| Article | |
| Portion used |
Whole |
| Low resolution? |
Yes |
| Purpose of use |
It adds significantly to the article, as the article is specifically about the subject of the image |
| Replaceable? |
The note is no longer in print. |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Banknotes of the Australian dollar//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Australian_$10_note_commemorative_front.jpgtrue | |
Licensing
editSome currency designs are ineligible for copyright and are in the public domain. Others are copyrighted.
This restriction tag has been placed because currency designs and images of them may be subject to additional legal restrictions outside of copyright law including laws regarding counterfeiting, which may also apply, particularly when this image is used in printed form.
- "the Bank will generally not raise objections to the use of banknote reproductions in advertising or other material".
Reproductions may also be subject to the following conditions:
- "[c]onsent is not required for a representation that is not capable of misleading. However, the legislation places an obligation on those wanting to make the representation to ensure that it is not capable of misleading the public into believing it is a genuine banknote."
- "[The designer's] "right of integrity" is a right not to have the banknote subjected to derogatory treatment. Derogatory treatment would include doing anything that is prejudicial to the author's honour or reputation."
Any other uses of the Australian type of banknotes, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. For further information, see: Reserve Bank of Australia: Reproducing Banknotes.
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