File:Do You See The Null Dot After the D ?.jpeg
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Summary
[edit]This started as a minimal extract of a promotional poster to illustrate the use of a Null_Dot. Used to argue about the use of a Null Dot in a renaming discussion. No problem for replacing this quotation by an original work, consisting of two letters, a Dot and a Null_Dot
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current | 21:14, 30 March 2019 | 320 × 180 (11 KB) | Pldx1 (talk | contribs) | Only keeping two letters, a Dot and a Null Dot. It would be surprising if these elements were the subject of a copyright ! | |
12:28, 29 March 2019 | 320 × 180 (33 KB) | Pldx1 (talk | contribs) | Minimal extract of a promotional poster to illustrate the use of a Null_Dot. Remark: the Null_Dot, by itself, is absolutely free of any copyright. ~~~~ |
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