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https://kb.defense.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/478, "All imagery on our websites are considered public domain. If you are looking to use the images for commercial purposes, we ask that you adhere to the following guidelines as published on our DefenseImagery website." Images/videos can be found here: http://www.defense.gov/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=4820. -Also, during the meeting, a reporter asked about the videos: SR. INTEL OFFICIAL: We do not know the dates of these clips we just showed you. As Bryan mentioned, the video files are on DVD. They will be provided at the end of the background briefing. I think there’s enough for one per person.

Q: Is that the extent of the clips that will be provided on the DVD, just those five?

''SR. INTEL OFFICIAL: Today. They’re yours to use as you like. Just please source them to the U.S. government. Finally, we will hand out with the DVDs an on-the-record comment from Leon Panetta, director of the CIA. And with that, I will open it up to questions. ''

For fair use / fair dealing in articles about the videos seized from Abbottabad, such as Al-Qaeda says bin Laden death will 'not be wasted'; Pentagon releases videos of terrorist leader in compound. This image is believed to be the property of Al Qaeda, and is used to communicate news of the video.