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Summary
| Non-free use media rationale for Hearing impairment | |
|---|---|
| Description |
The International Symbol for Deafness, used to indicate that something is deaf accessible. This image is copyrighted by the ICTA (International Commission on Technology and Accessibility) and may be freely used to indicate deaf accessibility. |
| Source |
This is an automated tracing done in Inkscape of Deafsymbol.jpg, which was uploaded on 13 Apr 2006 (UTC) by Rodrigo Novaes. I lightened the colors to be consistent with the symbol as displayed at [1]. |
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| Portion used |
Entire symbol |
| Low resolution? |
Vector image, criteria does not apply |
| Purpose of use |
To identify and illustrate the international symbol for deaf accessibility |
| Replaceable? |
No; while this image may be freely used to indicate deaf accessibility, it is unlikely to be released under a free-as-in-freedom license. |
| This vector image was created with Inkscape. |
Licensing
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| current | 04:11, 30 March 2007 | 360×369 (6 KB) | Remember the dot (Talk | contribs) | (white, non-transparent background) | |
| 04:10, 30 March 2007 | 360×369 (5 KB) | Remember the dot (Talk | contribs) | (The International Symbol for Deafness, used to indicate that something is deaf accessible. This image is copyrighted by the ICTA (International Commission on Technology and Accessibility) and may be freely used to indicate deaf accessibility.) |
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