Summary
edit| Description |
A 30 second sound sample of the song "Mothers of the Disappeared". The sound sample is being used to aid the reader in understanding some aspects of the song's descriptions (see specific rationale below). Producers of the original clip are Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno. Copyright belongs to U2. |
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| Source |
My copy of The Joshua Tree |
| Date |
15:27, 24 September 2010 (UTC) |
| Author |
U2 |
| Permission (Reusing this file) |
See below.
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Fair use rationale
editSpecific rationale for "Mothers of the Disappeared"
editThis is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:
- It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken, as well as the band that performs it.
- The song was written about the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, a group of women whose children were forcibly disappeared. The lyrics used in this sample relate to their heartbreak, helping the reader to comprehend how Bono felt about their cause.
- The drum track in the background was described by producers, band members, and reviewers as a key element of the song. Its inclusion aids the reader in understanding why when compared to the quotes used in the article.
- One reviewer stated there is "an ineffable sadness in Bono's vocals and images where 'Night hangs like a prisoner/Stretched over black and blue'"; the clip contains this lyric, allowing readers to better understand the points made and aiding them in visualizing the general reaction to the song.
- The clip runs for approximately 30 seconds; as the song is 5:14 in length, this falls under the guideline of 10% or 30 seconds (whichever is less) maximum of the song's length (10% of 5:14 - or 314 seconds - is 31.4 seconds). The sample could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording.
- It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
- It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.
Licensing
edit- 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.
A more detailed fair use rationale should be provided by the user who uploaded this sample.
Any other uses of this sample, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. If you are the copyright holder of this sample and you feel that its use here does not fall under "fair use", please see Wikipedia:Copyright problems for information on how to proceed.
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- Please add a detailed non-free use rationale for each article the image is used in, which must also declare compliance with the other parts of the non-free content criteria, as well as the source of the work and copyright information.
- For example non-free use rationales, see Wikipedia:Use rationale examples.
- Template:Non-free use rationale audio sample may be helpful for stating the rationale.
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Transcode status
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| MP3 | 181 kbps | Completed 02:39, 25 February 2026 | 1.0 s |