File:Plaza Accord 1985.jpg

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Pierre Bérégovoy
Description

The 1985 "Plaza Accord" is named after New York City's Plaza Hotel, which was the location of a meeting of finance ministers who reached an agreement about managing the fluctuating value of the US dollar. From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James A. Baker III of the United States, Nigel Lawson of Britain and Noboru Takeshita of Japan.

Source

New York Times photo, Fred R. Conrad, photographer

Article

Pierre Bérégovoy

Portion used

The entire digitized photograph is used to avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting it.

Low resolution?

The digitized image is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the impression of what Bérégovoy and the other men looked like, but without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

This French finance minister and politician is a subject of public interest. The significance of the image is to help the reader identify what Bérégovoy looked like, to assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing biographical information and commentary about him and about the Plaza Accord, and to describe him and that 1985 event in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

There is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey a meaningful impression or it might tarnish or misrepresent this image or it might fail its purpose of identification.

Other information

Use of this digitized photograph in this article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Plaza Accord
Description

The 1985 "Plaza Accord" is named after New York City's Plaza Hotel, which was the location of a meeting of finance ministers who reached an agreement about managing the fluctuating value of the US dollar. From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James A. Baker III of the United States, Nigel Lawson of Britain and Noboru Takeshita of Japan.

Source

New York Times photo, Fred R. Conrad, photographer

Article

Plaza Accord

Portion used

The entire digitized photograph is used to avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting it.

Low resolution?

The digitized image is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the impression of what the negotiators looked like in 1985 -- but without being unnecessarily high resolution.

Purpose of use

The Plaza Accord -- and the finance ministers and politicians who worked to achieve the agreement -- are a subject of public interest. The significance of the image is to help the reader identify what Bérégovoy looked like, to assure the readers that they have reached the right article containing biographical information and commentary about him and about the Plaza Accord, and to describe him and that 1985 event in a way that words alone could not convey.

Replaceable?

There is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey a meaningful impression or it might tarnish or misrepresent this image or it might fail its purpose of identification.

Other information

Use of this digitized photograph in this article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Plaza Accord//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Plaza_Accord_1985.jpgtrue

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