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Copyright©1999-2006, Douglas J. Malewicki, AeroVisions, Inc. SkyTran, UniModal and the UniModal logo are trademarks and property of UniModal, Inc.
This is a concept art for UniModal, a tram system that is currently being worked on.
This picture has permission to be used by wikipedia.
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Fair use rationale for Unimodal
- It is low resolution
- It does not impact the copyright owner's ability to sell the product
- It adds significantly to the article Unimodal by illustrating the object, conveying something that words alone cannot provide
- It is of concept art and a free atlernative is very unlikely to exist
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22:42, 30 March 2006 | No thumbnail | 768 × 576 (97 KB) | Fresheneesz (talk | contribs) | Copyright©1999-2006, Douglas J. Malewicki, AeroVisions, Inc. SkyTran, UniModal and the UniModal logo are trademarks and property of UniModal, Inc. This picture has permission to be used by wikipedia: "I can send them a permission form if they need/want |
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