<Li> We have an image use policy . Once an image is uploaded, and the source and licensing information are correctly given, it may be used in articles . Our Image Use Policy describes the accepted ways of displaying, formatting, and otherwise using images in Wikipedia . If you jump in to using images in articles, you should be familiar with it . For example, did you know that no image will display more than 550 pixels wide inside an article? </Li> <Li> Uploading the same image multiple times is unnecessary . If something is wrong in the description of the image, you can edit the image description page . Just like every other page on Wikipedia, the image description page can be edited by anyone . Just click "edit this page" while looking at the image page . Did you forget to say what the license or source for the image is when you uploaded it? Don't re-upload the image--just edit the image description page and add the licensing information! Also, the wiki software can change the display size of the images, so you do not need to re-upload a smaller version of the same image to use a smaller version in an article . See Wikipedia: Extended image syntax . There, you can learn how to use frames, control the placement in the article, and add captions! For more on captions, see Wikipedia: Captions . </Li> <Li> You can use (free) images from Wikipedia on your own site, or anywhere you like . You can use images that are freely - licensed images, provided you comply with the individual image's license terms . While all article text is licensed under the GFDL, free images have several free content licenses to choose from . See Wikipedia: Image copyright tags / Free licenses for the many possibilities . You can use them on any appropriate page on Wikipedia . You can even use them outside of Wikipedia, such as on a website, in printed material, anywhere! All "free" image licenses allow these uses, provided you follow the license's terms for attribution and usage . </Li> <P> If you have questions: ask! See: </P>

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