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Image:UEFA_Champions_League_Final_2007_-_Ticket_Front.jpg listed for deletion

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Well, I'm not well versed in the copyright legal stuff but going by the 10 criteria I thought this was fulfiling all 10 of them. I'm not going to list them and waste both our time. Yet, this is a picture that I took and posted and it didn't come from no other place. Furthermore, if you want to show what a ticket looks like, I can hardly think of another way of doing that. After all, if I was bent on infringement I would scan it in a way that also conceals the IR strips in the middle and exposes the 12 different security features of the tickets itself. But this wasn't the intention. Just a plain piccie so that folk know what it looks like.

In conclusion, although I disagree with your point, it is rather obvious by your extensive talk pages that arguing with an administrator is pretty pointless so I, for one, won't indulge. Do what you fancy with it.(Ssoulakiotis 13:04, 16 July 2007 (UTC))[reply]

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