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== Copyright == {{Non-free album cover}} == License == {{Non-free media rationale |Description={{PAGENAME}} is an image of the album cover art of the sound recording by the same name. The original image copyright remains with the makers, and this use is covered under fair use. ]. This image is the primary means of visual identification of the work, as it is the cover artwork for an audio recording. Is the image a logo, photograph, or box art for the main subject of the article? '''YES''' Is the image being used as the primary means of visual identification of the subject or topic? (e.g., a corporate logo or the box art of a DVD) '''YES'''. Is this likely enough for ]? '''Likely not''' == Copyright == {{Non-free album cover|image has rationale=yes}} == License == {{Non-free use rationale|Description={{PAGENAME}} is an image of the album cover art of the sound recording by the same name. The original image copyright remains with the makers, and this use is covered under fair use. ]. This image is the primary means of visual identification of the work, as it is the cover artwork for an audio recording. Is the image a logo, photograph, or box art for the main subject of the article? '''YES''' Is the image being used as the primary means of visual identification of the subject or topic? (e.g., a corporate logo or the box art of a DVD) '''YES'''. Is this likely enough for ]? '''Likely not'''
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== Copyright ==

CopyrightedThis image is of a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the work or the artist(s) which produced the recording or cover artwork in question. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of such covers

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== License ==

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Description

Stickintheeye.jpg is an image of the album cover art of the sound recording by the same name. The original image copyright remains with the makers, and this use is covered under fair use. Misplaced Pages:Fair_use_rationale_guideline. This image is the primary means of visual identification of the work, as it is the cover artwork for an audio recording. Is the image a logo, photograph, or box art for the main subject of the article? YES Is the image being used as the primary means of visual identification of the subject or topic? (e.g., a corporate logo or the box art of a DVD) YES. Is this likely enough for BetacommandBot? Likely not

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Better Than a Stick in the Eye

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One side of album artwork is used as a visual queue for readers and for illustration of critical commentary

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This use in no way dilutes the value of the media, the ability to resell the content, or the copyright of the work involved

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