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==Summary==
 
 
'''Left:''' Firefox uses a broken document for its broken image icon. It is a blank document with a fold on the top-right corner and ripped horizontally.
 
'''Left:''' Firefox uses a broken document for its broken image icon. It is a blank document with a fold on the top-right corner and ripped horizontally.
  
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==License==
 
==License==
'''Left:''' Mozilla Foundation and Firefox Contributors
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'''Left:''' Mozilla Foundation and Firefox Contributors ([https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ Any version of Mozilla Public License])
  
'''Right:''' Google Inc. and The Chromium Authors
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'''Right:''' Google Inc. and The Chromium Authors ([https://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome/trunk/src/LICENSE 3-clause BSD License])
  
In asking about what license these images falls, they said that both [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US CC-BY-SA 3.0]. The older license declaration is only applicable for code (not assets like this)
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Please note that both licenses explicily allowed copying and derivation as long as the proper credits are given. Addtionally, the MPL license (but not BSD license) requires you to distribute the file in the same license or one of its compatible license (BSD is ''not'' listed on its license), but does allow to identify who is the creator if there are different from the contributor. BSD licenses (there are many) allows a different license (even in very long legalese proprietary EULAs) as long as the user does credit its creator. Overall, if this file is considered as one, it is under the MPL.

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