File:World Chess Network Logo.jpg
Summary
[edit]Uploader: User:Shrumster
Source
[edit]The image above is a logo of the World Chess Network, taken directly from the upper-right-hand corner of the website, http://www.worldchessnetwork.com/ on February 13, 2007
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|image has rationale=yes as a parameter to the license template.Fair-use rationale in article World Chess Network
[edit]- low resolution image
- no non-copyright version available, by definition
- the logo is only being used for informational purposes
- its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it is the primary means of identifying the subject of this article
- not-repeatable since organisation is now defunct