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Question: What is an "inline" image?

Answer: An "inline" image refers to a graphic displayed in the context of a page, such as the picture to the right here. image HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) permits web authors to "inline" both images from their own websites and images hosted on other servers. When people complain about inline images, they are most often complaining about web pages that include graphics from external sources. The legal status of inlining images without permission has not been settled.

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