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This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .
Artstor Digital Library: Associated Press. AP Images; Rights Managed: 12,000,000+ Yes No Yes English Bridgeman Art Library: California Digital Library: California State University, Northridge, Oviatt Library Digital Collections Camera Press: Chicago Daily News (1902–1933), collection of over 55,000 images on glass plate negatives ...
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Fifty years ago URSI was one of the most important promoters of the International Geophysical Year. In addition to publishing the open access journal URSI Radio Science Letters , [ 1 ] it sponsors the journals Advances in Radio Science , Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics , and Radio Science , last of which is co-sponsored by ...
From Yellow to Orange Ltd. (formerly Warp Inc.) is a Japanese video game developer and music publisher.Founded by the musician Kenji Eno in 1994, the company is best known for its interactive movies, such as D and Enemy Zero, often featuring music composed by Eno himself.
A grizzly that accidentally inflicted itself with a burst of pepper spray while attacking a hiker in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park won't be captured or killed because it may have been trying ...
In regard to uploading company logo images, please note the guidelines at Wikipedia:Logos.Two relevant guidelines state: "Logos that contain corporate slogans should be omitted in favour of equivalent logos that do not", and "Generally, logos should be used only when the company and its logo are reasonably familiar".
A digital image is an image composed of picture elements, also known as pixels, each with finite, discrete quantities of numeric representation for its intensity or gray level that is an output from its two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with x, y on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. [1]