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Latest comment: 11 months ago by QuintusPetillius in topic Officiality of cover art

Officiality of cover art

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I have checked out the source which is www.ultratop.be and it does seem to be pretty reliable on these and it is an official chart provider. Having watched the promotion of the latest Foo Fighters album, But Here We Are, is that some news websites did initially post artwork for the first two singles, Rescued and Under You, but then a couple of weeks later those websites had replaced the images with the album artwork. This may be a deliberate part of the marketing scheme to best promote the album. The artworks that were posted for Rescued and Under You look like they were possibly taken from the lyric videos on Youtube but do actually look better quality than square shaped screen snippets from the rectangular shaped Youtube videos. If taken from Youtube then they are supposed to accredit it to Youtube for Copyright fair use which they were not. For example, the third single, Show Me How, Virgin Radio did actually accredit the image to Youtube: [1] but for the second single Under You they did not: [2]. So this makes a case that Under You was not simply taken from Youtube. They are still available on on some other websites: [3], [4] [5] [6]. Also, if you look at these Google Search image results you will see that it appears that Goldmine Magazine have the single artwork for Rescued but when you click on the link and go to the webpage the image has been removed: [7], where as on most news websites it was later replaced with the album artwork a few weeks later. QuintusPetillius (talk) 16:48, 1 July 2023 (UTC)Reply