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  2. Wikipedia : Non-free content criteria (Human Readable Version)

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    Welcome to the sequel to the smash hit [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speetjgf dy deletion (Human Readable Version)]] (though I'm not quite sure it was a hit either). This time, it's the Non-free content criteria, with 75% less legalese. Note, to be used on the English Wikipedia, a non-free image must pass all the listed criteria.

  3. Wikipedia:Non-free content - Wikipedia

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    Non-free content meets general Wikipedia content standards and is encyclopedic. Media-specific policy. Non-free content meets Wikipedia's media-specific policy. For example, images must meet Wikipedia:Image use policy. One-article minimum. Non-free content is used in at least one article. Contextual significance.

  4. Wikipedia:Plain and simple non-free content guide - Wikipedia

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    As few non-free works are used as is practical. Those works are reasonably low-quality and, if possible, cropped to only show the relevant parts.Vector images, such as File:Princeton shield.svg, may be used if otherwise appropriate, but they should be rendered at reasonably low resolutions within articles (cf. Princeton University).

  5. Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria - Wikipedia

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    For a list of image copyright tags, see Wikipedia:Image copyright tags/Non-free content. The name of each article (a link to each article is also recommended) in which fair use is claimed for the item, and a separate, specific non-free use rationale for each use of the item, as explained at Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline. [2]

  6. Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline - Wikipedia

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    If you are using non-free images or other media files, you must include two things on the file description page: An appropriate copyright tag explaining the basic claim of non-free use. See Wikipedia:File copyright tags/Non-free for a list. A detailed non-free use rationale. A separate, specific rationale must be provided each time the media ...

  7. Template:Non-free use rationale - Wikipedia

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    See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Non-free use rationale in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Non-free use rationale Template for images or content that can be uploaded via Wikipedia's fair use policy, meant to facilitate creating non-free use rationales with the necessary components.

  8. Unethical human experimentation - Wikipedia

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    Its Belmont Report established three tenets of ethical research: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. [62] Project MKUltra—sometimes referred to as the "CIA's mind control program"—was the code name given to an illegal program of experiments on human subjects, designed and undertaken by the United States Central Intelligence ...

  9. Wikipedia:Free or semi-free non-Public-Domain information ...

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    everystockphoto.com - Searching over 2.2 million free photos, including a variety of non-PD licenses. Free user accounts allow drag and drop collections, rating, tagging, and advanced search. PicFindr.com - Searches hand picked Free stock photo-, public domain-, and photo community sites. Includes the ability to search by rights!