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Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Since our fair use criteria, specifically the examples of unacceptable use state that covers should not be used in lists (and therefore discographies), I took the liberty of reworking the album discography table. Just removing the images would have made for an odd-looking table, so I flattened it out a bit and cleaned it up a little. There were some style issues, and I removed the clutter of all the "failed to chart" entries (should be a reasonable thing to assume if nothing else is mentioned). Once non-trivial articles have been written about the individual albums, it will be perfectly acceptable to use the images in them (given a fair use rationale), but for a discography article they must go. Since they're all (I think) orphaned now, I will be marking them for deletion, per the rules governing non-free content on Wikipedia. --Pekaje21:54, 19 August 2007 (UTC)Reply