--- Jason Richey jasonr@bomis.com wrote:
This said, it seems reasonable to say that articles that *NEED* an image should have GFDL images only. Articles that benefit from images should use GFDL images or shouldn't talk about the images (don't say "image below" or the like) as fair use images will not appear in a printed version.
I don't think any article *NEEDS* a picture; any such article should be rewritten to be usable by blind users and other text-mode browsers. Of course, many articles *BENEFIT* immensely from a picture. In the few cases where no suitable GFDL or public domain picture can be located, linking to a site containing a non-free picture seems to be sufficient.
Axel
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