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These files are claimed to be sourced from an advertisement and therefore in the public domain. A look at the source reveals that they actually came from editorial content. A copyright notice clearly appears in the publication's masthead. Furthermore, Google watermarked the bottom right of each page with "Copyrighted material".
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