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Description | In this 1977 photo that was released Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004, by the Tokyo-based National Association for the Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea, Megumi Yokota, then said to be 13-year-old, is seated in an unknown place in North Korea after her abduction from her hometown in Japan |
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Author or copyright owner |
National Association for the Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Original publication: November 17, 2004 Immediate source: https://www.businessinsider.com/japanese-citizens-abducted-during-the-cold-war-2014-4 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Megumi Yokota |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | for visual identification of the person in question, at the top of their biographical article |
Not replaceable with free media because (WP:NFCC#1) |
Subject of photograph has not been seen by anyone outside of North Korea since the late 1980's. No current photographs of subject exist. North Korea claims that the subject has been deceased, but provides no concrete proof of it. |
Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | Link to article in references will direct more readers to their website, increasing commercial opportunities. |
Respect for commercial opportunities (WP:NFCC#2) |
This will be photograph of subject in the article. No more are necessary. |
Other information | The subject of the photograph has been deceased since: unknown |
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This photograph is copyrighted and is NOT under a free license. However, it is believed that the use of this work in the article "Megumi Yokota":
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:Copyrights. | |||
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