Forum:Concept art scans

I was thinking of scanning some of the pictures from the FO3 concept art book to update the current photos, which are blurry. I was wondering if a scan wasn't considered fair-use/was a violation of copyright because it's artwork, which I know is copyrighted to the artist for up to 70 years after they die, etc. Does anyone know any more about this? I could just scan them anyway, but I wouldn't want the wiki to get in trouble or something. 16:48, June 8, 2010 (UTC)

After reading the copyright tags in the upload section, I'm assuming that scanned concept art would be considered fair use, since it won't be a huge high resolution picture and is only used to demonstrate the process of creating the game/characters/creatures. For creatures like the Mutant Wanamingo and Lamprey Floater and all those creatures that were cut, I feel like it is useful. But I also have scans of other concept art, such as the Pulse Grenade and Super Mutant Behemoth. Since those aren't necessarily essential to the article and merely interesting, should I bother uploading them given the fact that they were from a published book, and not the Fallout website? Also, these scans would not be the entire page, but just cropped to fit the subject. 20:35, June 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yeah, should be fine. If Bethesda ever complains, we'll take them down, but so far they haven't (unlike with magazine scans). Ausir(talk) 09:11, June 9, 2010 (UTC)

Okay, I have uploaded my new scans and marked the old versions for deletion, since I don't have the power to get rid of images :) 06:15, June 10, 2010 (UTC)