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Orphaned non-free image File:Eurovision 2016 Official Logo.jpg
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File:Eurovision 2016 Official Logo.jpg
Hello,

It has come to my attention that you restored a high resolution version of this logo, which is non-free, after it was reduced in order to comply with the non-free content criteria. The non-free content criteria is a Wikipedia policy that must be observed by all editors. The policy on non-free content is very strict here – a non-free upload must be pass every single one of the non-free content criteria to be allowed to stay on Wikipedia. The policy states under criterion 3b, that A high resolution version of this image is not necessary to display it in the article, making a high resolution version beyond the "minimal extent of use", and therefore failing this criterion. I have restored the low resolution version and deleted the old revisions to comply with policy. I have also improved the non-free use rationale as the previous one did not provide sufficient justification on how the image complied with the non-free content criteria. Please ensure that future uploads comply with the non-free content criteria. Thank you. CT Cooper · &#32;talk 23:14, 29 January 2016 (UTC)

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June 2016
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