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The Paralympic mascots, Proteas. |
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| Date |
2016 |
| Author |
Spyros Gogos |
| Permission (Reusing this file) |
This image is fair use for the article Proteas, which discusses the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games mascots. This image of the Athena and Phevos has no free alternative and, as a logo, will never be available in a free format. The Proteas and Paralympic mascot articles primarily discuss a set of graphical images and how they look, so is best informed by including said graphical images. The picture is low resolution and does not deprive the copyright holder from making a profit.
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| 21:21, 8 December 2018 | No thumbnail | 308 × 432 (68 KB) | RainbowSilver2ndBackup (talk | contribs) | {{convert to svg|image}} ==Fair use in Proteas== {{Information |Description= The Paralympic mascots, Proteas. |Source= https://www.paralympic.org/athens-2004/mascot |Date= 2016 |Author= Spyros Gogos |Permission= This image is fair use for the article Proteas, which discusses the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games mascots. This image of the Athena and Phevos has no free alternative and, as a logo, will never be available in a free format. The [[Proteas (masc... |
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