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[edit] Summary
1. Used in Wilt Chamberlain article as a noteworthy pic of his short lived track and field career; therefore qualifies as fair use 2. Pic not used as main pic, but ONLY to illustrate Chamberlain , visually underlining the corresponding section ("Wilt was a superb track and field athlete") 3. Use for non commercial WIkipedia only, no infringement of Washington Post to sell its newspapers 4. Too low res for copyright infringement 5. No free alternatives exist
—Onomatopoeia 20:34, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Licensing
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