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Fair use on Wikipedia only applies if it is not possible to replace such promotional image with a free image. {{Non-free promotional}}—for an image freely provided to promote an item, as in a promotional photo in a press packet {{Non-free poster}}—for poster images of reduced quality. Publicity photos. Fair use on Wikipedia only applies if ...
Contents. Wikipedia:Non-free content/Publicity photos. This page is intended to hold fair and open discussion on the use of promotional photographs on Wikipedia. An outline of the current issue regarding the use of promotional photographs is detailed on this page below. Discussion of the issue may be found and partaken in on the talkpage.
10. Navigate to your main article and Edit the page. 11. Update the Infobox with the image by copying and pasting the file name into the "image_file" parameter. -Use the exact name (like Exact Name.JPG), removing the word FILE, but keeping the file extension (.JPG). -Use spaces if they are in the title, not underscores.
Generally, promotional images should not be used as they are not 'free' for reusers in the way our GFDL/Creative Commons text and majority of images are, and the taking and release of an equivalent image is to be highly recommended in every case.
Images adjacent to text should generally carry a caption and use the "thumb" (thumbnail) option, which displays the image as follows: A1. The default width is 220px ( pixels ), unless the user changes the relevant setting in preferences (before any scaling due to upright —see B below). A2.
In the case of replaceable images, it is possible that a promotional image will look better than free versions. However, it is important to teach editors that a difference in quality between promotional and free images is acceptable. Handle free image requests to the media, keeping a record of conversations between the WikiProject and third ...
If you created the image yourself, please consider using a different license. If one includes any of the content, the entire book/section goes under GFDL , unlike CC BY-SA. {{ GFDL }} – GNU Free Documentation License (no invariant sections or cover texts) – from August 2021 these are no longer acceptable for most new uploads, see WP:NOMOREGFDL
This category has the following 58 subcategories, out of 58 total. Images that survived replaceability discussions (141 F) Non-free vehicle images (23 F) Non-free watercraft images (249 F) Non-free aircraft images (81 F) Album covers (5 C, 2 P, 212,690 F) Non-free images of art (8 C, 7,536 F)