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  2. Noise (video) - Wikipedia

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    Noise, static or snow screen captured from a blank VHS tape. Noise, commonly known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, in analog video, CRTs and television, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed when no transmission signal is obtained by the antenna receiver of television sets and other display devices.

  3. Wikipedia : File copyright tags/Non-free

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    A copyright tag to claim fair use. Wikipedia's file upload function and wizard each help editors choose an appropriate tag. A list is below. Non-free images that meet Wikipedia's policy but do not fit into any of the categories below should use the tag {{Non-free fair use in|Article}}. A statement describing the source of the media.

  4. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    fair-use images can only be used in articles (not e.g. talk pages or user pages), as specified in the image's fair-use rationale; and; fair-use images become subject to deletion if not actually used in an article‍—‌see Wikipedia:Fair use § Policy and Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion § Images/Media.

  5. Syncro-Vox - Wikipedia

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    Syncro-Vox (sometimes spelled Synchro-Vox) is a filming method that combines static images with moving images, the most common use of which is to superimpose talking lips on a photograph of a celebrity or a cartoon drawing. It is one of the most extreme examples of the cost-cutting strategy of limited animation.

  6. Fair use - Wikipedia

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    The first Fair Use Week included blog posts from national and international fair use experts, live fair use panels, fair use workshops, and a Fair Use Stories Tumblr blog, [83] where people from the world of art, music, film, and academia shared stories about the importance of fair use to their community. [84]

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fair use/Fair use image sorting

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    A list of "fair use" image tags can be found at Wikipedia:Image copyright tags#Fair_use. You may want to familiarize yourself with the other tags on the page as well, because a few images are tagged as "fair use" when they are really free. Unused "fair use" images can be speedy deleted if they have been on the site for seven days or more.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Images and Media/Non-free - Wikipedia

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    Develop new fair use image copyright tags. Many of the current image copyright tags for "fair use" are short blanket statements which encourage legally incorrect thinking about fair use. Some suggested general improvements: The tags should be more detailed, stating the rationale for fair use and implicitly defining what is and what is not fair use.

  9. Milestone Media - Wikipedia

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    Milestone Media created the source material that was adapted as the Static Shock animated series. The company was founded in 1993 by a coalition of African-American artists and writers, consisting of Dwayne McDuffie , Denys Cowan , Michael Davis , Derek T. Dingle and Christopher Priest .