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Screenshot (big) of the PC Computer Game "Combat Mission Barbarossa to Berlin". You can see two anti-tank guns (dots on the horizon) aiming at the Soviet tank (yellow lines) who transports a squad of infantry. I'm contacting the developers about the use of screenshots in wikipedia but have no answer yet
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Fair use rationale in Combat Mission (computer game series)
[edit]It is contended that the use of this image qualifies as fair use in the article Combat Mission (computer game series) because:
- The games publisher has released no such images into the public domain, and a replacement image could not be created that would adequately provide the same information.
- The image is being used for identification purposes in the article on Combat Mission (computer game series).
- Simple prose could not generate the same identification abilities in the context of the above article.
- The image resolution has been significantly decreased from the original, so copies made from it would be of inferior quality
- The use of this image neither detracts from the game nor inhibits its salability in any way.
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