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Schiavo's parents contend that her behavior in this image from one of the videos released by her parents showed that she was aware of the people around her. Most neurologists who examined Schiavo disagreed, saying that her level of brain damage made responsiveness impossible and that her behavior represented reflex or instinctive actions. | |||
Terri Schiavo - after brain damage | |||
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:I agree: it is possible to use fair use images to illustrate this article. All ] and ] need is for someone to make sure all the requirements for using fair use images are covered (see ] and ]). ], on the other hand, has problems. The claim is that it is used to illustrate Terri's post-brain-damage behaviour, but since it's a single frame of a video, it shows no such thing. ] simply cannot be used on Misplaced Pages as a fair use image, since it's quite possible for a Wikipedian to replace it with a free image. --] 20:42, 2 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Schiavo's parents contend that her behavior in this image from one of the videos released by her parents showed that she was aware of the people around her. Most neurologists who examined Schiavo disagreed, saying that her level of brain damage made responsiveness impossible and that her behavior represented reflex or instinctive actions.
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