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== Summary == ==Summary==
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A screenshot from the ] animated short, ], showing the final scene with the ]. |Description = A screenshot from the animated short, '']'', showing the final scene with the Screaming Banshee.
|Source = Screen capture of short
|Portion = This is a very small portion of the worka single frame screen capture, from thousands of frames of video of the episode.
|Low_resolution = Yes — it is a low resolution image that is inferior to the quality of the original image (see above link); the potential use of this image for illegal purposes is greatly reduced.
|other_information = © 2006 ]. Use of the cover in the article complies with Misplaced Pages's ] and ] under ] as described below.
}}
{{Non-free image rationale
|Article = Mater and the Ghostlight
|Purpose = The purpose of this image is to help identify the short that is the subject of the article '']''. It was chosen as a notable or memorable scene that is believed to best help characterize the episode. It helps in the description and commentary of the plot by illustrating a potion of it. It does not interfere, in anyway, the copyright owner's ability to market and make profit off the short.
|Replaceability = No – there are no free versions of this image since the entire work is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated for free.
}}
{{Non-free image rationale
|Article = Steve Purcell
|Purpose = The purpose of the image is to assist in commentary of Steve Purcell's work at Pixar by demonstrating a prominent element of character design done by Purcell for one of Pixar's works, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone.
|Replaceability = No – there are no free versions of this image since the entire work is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated for free.
}}

== Licensing == == Licensing ==
{{Non-free film screenshot}} {{Non-free film screenshot}}

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Summary

Non-free media data
Description

A screenshot from the animated short, Mater and the Ghostlight, showing the final scene with the Screaming Banshee.

Source

Screen capture of short

Portion used

This is a very small portion of the worka single frame screen capture, from thousands of frames of video of the episode.

Low resolution?

Yes — it is a low resolution image that is inferior to the quality of the original image (see above link); the potential use of this image for illegal purposes is greatly reduced.

Other information

© 2006 Pixar. Use of the cover in the article complies with Misplaced Pages's non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described below.

Non-free media rationale for Mater and the Ghostlight
Article

Mater and the Ghostlight

Purpose of use

The purpose of this image is to help identify the short that is the subject of the article Mater and the Ghostlight. It was chosen as a notable or memorable scene that is believed to best help characterize the episode. It helps in the description and commentary of the plot by illustrating a potion of it. It does not interfere, in anyway, the copyright owner's ability to market and make profit off the short.

Replaceable?

No – there are no free versions of this image since the entire work is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated for free.

Non-free media rationale for Steve Purcell
Article

Steve Purcell

Purpose of use

The purpose of the image is to assist in commentary of Steve Purcell's work at Pixar by demonstrating a prominent element of character design done by Purcell for one of Pixar's works, which could not practically be conveyed by words alone.

Replaceable?

No – there are no free versions of this image since the entire work is copyrighted and cannot be duplicated for free.

Licensing

CopyrightedThis image is a screenshot from a copyrighted film, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the studio which produced the film, and possibly also by any actors appearing in the screenshot. It is believed that the use of a limited number of low-resolution screenshots
qualifies as fair use under the Copyright law of the United States. Any other uses of this image, on Misplaced Pages or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Misplaced Pages:Non-free content for more information.
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