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Non-free media information an uise rationale for Death Note
Description

Cover art for the first tankōbon of the Death Note manga released in Japan by Shueisha on February 2, 2004. Cover by Tsugumi Ohba.

Source

book. [1]

Article

Death Note

Portion uised

cover image only

Law resolution?

yes

Purpose o uise

To illustrate the appearance of the manga, which is the primary topic of the article, and to act as a visual identifier in the series infobox

Replaceable?

None, and other image would also be copyrighted

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Death Note//sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SNote.jpg
Non-free media information an uise rationale – WAIRNIN: List of Death Note chapters disna appear tae exist!
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Description

Cover art for the first tankōbon of the Death Note manga released in Japan by Shueisha on February 2, 2004. Cover by Tsugumi Ohba.

Source

book. [2]

Article

List of Death Note chapters

Portion uised

Cover art only.

Law resolution?

Yes.

Purpose o uise

This image is used to show the cover of the first tankōbon, which represents the first seven chapters of the series, and it is the first tankōbon released in Japan of this manga, which is also referred to in the article, and makes it a representation of the series as a whole.

Replaceable?

No free alternative.

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