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Hi Snowmanonahoe, The one you uploaded can't be used because it's essentially the same artwork as the movie poster for Labor Day (film) and Wikipedia's free use policy says that non-free artwork can only be used once for all of Wikipedia. Adding artwork to soundtrack article is a little tricky because you have to ensure that it's essentially different than the parent page. If you look at the "other" section of the free use rational at File:Labor Day (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).jpg I clearly point out that it IS different. J04n(talk page)01:09, 24 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
@J04n: The policy doesn't say you can only use artwork once. You can use it as many times as you like if it meets the fair use criteria every time. It's true that it's pretty much the same artwork, but if there's no other option to illustrate the article, I don't see why you couldn't include it. Same as the release poster or not, it's still useful and necessary to help identify the subject of the article.In this particular case though, your argument convinces me we should use your upload. Snowmanonahoe (talk·contribs·typos) 01:22, 24 January 2024 (UTC)Reply