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Fair use rationale for Dublin Institute of Technology

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Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free logo true for Dublin Institute of Technology
Description

This is the logo owned by Dublin Institute of Technology for Dublin Institute of Technology.

Source

The logo is from the following website: http://www.dit.ie/ This logo was obtained from "General Assessment Regulations, first edition"

Article

Dublin Institute of Technology

Portion used

The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image.

Low resolution?

The logo is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

The image is used to identify the organization Dublin Institute of Technology, a subject of public interest. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the organization, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the organization, and illustrate the organization's intended branding message in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

Because it is a non-free logo, there is almost certainly no free representation. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Other information

The logo incorporates two themes: the six colleges of the institute and the three castles commonly used as a symbol of Dublin.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Dublin Institute of Technology//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dublin_Institute_of_Technology.pngtrue

Fair use rationale for DIT School of Computing

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Non-free media information and use rationale – non-free logo true for DIT School of Computing
Description

This is the logo owned by Dublin Institute of Technology for DIT School of Computing.

Source

The logo is from the following website: http://www.comp.dit.ie/ This logo was obtained from "General Assessment Regulations, first edition"

Article

DIT School of Computing

Portion used

The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image.

Low resolution?

The logo is of a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

The image is used to identify the organization DIT School of Computing, a subject of public interest. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the organization, assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the organization, and illustrate the organization's intended branding message in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

Because it is a non-free logo, there is almost certainly no free representation. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.

Other information

The logo incorporates two themes: the six colleges of the institute and the three castles commonly used as a symbol of Dublin.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of DIT School of Computing//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dublin_Institute_of_Technology.pngtrue

Licensing

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File history

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current01:20, 25 February 2017Thumbnail for version as of 01:20, 25 February 2017179 × 179 (10 KB)IrishSpook (talk | contribs)transparency
23:17, 23 June 2006No thumbnail179 × 179 (14 KB)Djegan (talk | contribs)upload new style with surround circle

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