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This non-free media file should be replaced with a reduced version to comply with Wikipedia's non-free content policy and United States copyright law. A manual reduction has been requested. According to Wikipedia's policy for non-free content, the amount of copyrighted work used under fair use should be as little as possible. In particular, non-free media on Wikipedia should not be usable as substitutes for the original work. A high-resolution non-free image is questionable fair use and may be deleted per Wikipedia's copyright policy.
The size of an image may be reduced manually in an image editing program or by saving and re-uploading a suitably sized thumbnail. Once a reduced version of this file has been uploaded: Please replace this template with {{subst:orfurrev}} (through source edit) or {{Orphaned non-free revisions|date=26 October 2024}} (through VisualEditor or Twinkle). |
This non-free media file should be replaced with a reduced version to comply with Wikipedia's non-free content policy and United States copyright law. A manual reduction has been requested. According to Wikipedia's policy for non-free content, the amount of copyrighted work used under fair use should be as little as possible. In particular, non-free media on Wikipedia should not be usable as substitutes for the original work. A full copy of a song, or high bit-rate sample is questionable fair use and may be deleted per Wikipedia's copyright policy.
A sample can be taken from an audio file using an audio editing program. The editor should be used to reduce the sample's length in seconds such that it lasts no more than 10 percent of the length of the original song, up to a maximum of 30 seconds. Such tools can also be used to reduce the bit rate so that the sample quality does not compete with commercially available versions of the work. Once a reduced version of this file has been uploaded: Please replace this template with {{subst:orfurrev}} (through source edit) or {{Orphaned non-free revisions|date=26 October 2024}} (through VisualEditor or Twinkle). |