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  2. Template : Non-free use rationale album cover/sandbox

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    The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the record label or the graphic artist(s). Source : The cover art can be obtained from the record label. Use in article : Template:Non-free use rationale album cover/sandbox: Purpose of use in article : No purpose specified. Please edit this image description and provide a purpose.

  3. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    An album cover normally has the artist's name, sometimes in logo form; and the album title. Occasionally, though more common on historical vinyl records, the cover may include a reference number; a branding (the label), and possibly a track listing. Other information is seldom included on the cover, and is usually contained on the rear or ...

  4. Template:Non-free use rationale album cover - Wikipedia

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    This template is to help users write non-free use rationales for non-free album covers and other music cover art as required by WP:NFC and WP:NFURG. Include this in the File page before the {{ Non-free album cover }} template, once for each time you insert the album cover art image into an article.

  5. Template:Non-free use rationale album cover/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Optical disc packaging - Wikipedia

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    The CD jewel case is designed to carry a booklet, as well as to have panel inserts. These may be used to display album artwork, lyrics, photos, thank-yous, messages, biography, etc. [5] Because the CD jewel case is the standard, most commonly used CD case, it is much cheaper. The price of the CD jewel case usually ranges from $0.75 to $0.95.

  7. Gatefold - Wikipedia

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    Gatefold issue of rock band Queen's Made in Heaven CD. A gatefold cover or gatefold LP is a form of packaging for LP records that became popular in the mid-1960s. A gatefold cover, when folded, is the same size as a standard LP cover (i.e., a 12½-inch [32.7-centimetre] square).

  8. Longbox - Wikipedia

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    Longboxes were 12 inches (30 cm) tall (the same length as the standard 33⅓ LP), and capable of containing two separate discs when necessary. Most longboxes were full color, with details about the compact disc on the back, and artwork that was frequently taken from the original square album cover art, reworked for the new shape and size.

  9. Template:Non-free album cover/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 215,000 pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage .