The
Tenth Doctor and
Martha Jones confront
Baltazar on his ship. Screenshot taken from episode one of
The Infinite Quest, black bars cropped from the left and right of the original screencap, and resized so as to meet the "web resolution screenshot" requirement with no trouble.
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Y|yukichigai, hitherto and forthwith posit that this image meets the Fair Use requirements for use in the article
The Infinite Quest for the following reasons:
It identifies the Doctor Who serial The Infinite Quest visually and allows for greater context with regards to critical commentary of the subject.
It displays the animated nature of the serial, conveying the style and quality of the animation in a manner that simple text cannot.
It also serves to visually identify three important characters (Baltazar, Martha Jones, and the Tenth Doctor) from the serial, including one who does not appear in any other related work.
It in no way impedes the copyright holder's ability to profit from the episode from which the screenshot was taken, as it depicts no controversial or otherwise surprising elements of the work that the copyright holder's description of the work does not already cover.
It is of sufficiently low resolution (lower than
Video CD quality) that any meaningful piracy or copyright infringement applications of the image are unlikely at best.
The possibility of a
free content replacement being found is improbable bordering on impossible, given that it is taken from an animated, copyrighted, fictional work.