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*Same problems as [[:Image:1951 Topps Red Backs Phil Rizzuto.jpg]]. Unfortunately, this is not an illustration of the product in question (i.e. the specific baseball card) but is being used merely as a stock photo. It is quite possible for someone to make up a fictional card with the design to put on the page. [[User:Ricky81682|Ricky81682]] ([[User talk:Ricky81682|talk]]) 01:56, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
*Same problems as [[:Image:1951 Topps Red Backs Phil Rizzuto.jpg]]. Unfortunately, this is not an illustration of the product in question (i.e. the specific baseball card) but is being used merely as a stock photo. It is quite possible for someone to make up a fictional card with the design to put on the page. [[User:Ricky81682|Ricky81682]] ([[User talk:Ricky81682|talk]]) 01:56, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
**Sorry that will not work since creating a fictional card would violate Topps copyright. There is no way to show what the cards look like without showing an example of one of the cards, as it is not feasible to reproduce every singe card. It is like with a newspaper or magazine, showing a representative sample. [[User:Baseball Card Guy|Baseball Card Guy]] ([[User talk:Baseball Card Guy|talk]]) 02:12, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
**Sorry that will not work since creating a fictional card would violate Topps copyright. There is no way to show what the cards look like without showing an example of one of the cards, as it is not feasible to reproduce every singe card. It is like with a newspaper or magazine, showing a representative sample. [[User:Baseball Card Guy|Baseball Card Guy]] ([[User talk:Baseball Card Guy|talk]]) 02:12, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
*** How would creating a fictional card violate the Topps copyright, at least in a way that's probably worse than using an actual card does? I mean, we use fictional uniforms for sports teams and there doesn't seem to be a copyright concern? Besides, looking at [[Wikipedia:FU#Images_2|unacceptable use 7]], it describes "A Barry Bonds baseball card, to illustrate the article on Barry Bonds" but it would seem strange to allow its use to illustrate the design of the card itself, even it cannot illustrate the players on the card. -- [[User:Ricky81682|Ricky81682]] ([[User talk:Ricky81682|talk]]) 07:04, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
*** How would creating a fictional card violate the Topps copyright, at least in a way that's probably worse than using an actual card does? I mean, we use fictional uniforms for sports teams and there doesn't seem to be a copyright concern. Besides, looking at [[Wikipedia:FU#Images_2|unacceptable use 7]], it describes "A Barry Bonds baseball card, to illustrate the article on Barry Bonds" but it would seem strange to allow its use to illustrate the design of the card itself, even it cannot illustrate the players on the card. -- [[User:Ricky81682|Ricky81682]] ([[User talk:Ricky81682|talk]]) 07:04, 19 May 2008 (UTC)


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  • Same problems as Image:1951 Topps Red Backs Phil Rizzuto.jpg. Unfortunately, this is not an illustration of the product in question (i.e. the specific baseball card) but is being used merely as a stock photo. It is quite possible for someone to make up a fictional card with the design to put on the page. Ricky81682 (talk) 01:56, 19 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • Sorry that will not work since creating a fictional card would violate Topps copyright. There is no way to show what the cards look like without showing an example of one of the cards, as it is not feasible to reproduce every singe card. It is like with a newspaper or magazine, showing a representative sample. Baseball Card Guy (talk) 02:12, 19 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
      • How would creating a fictional card violate the Topps copyright, at least in a way that's probably worse than using an actual card does? I mean, we use fictional uniforms for sports teams and there doesn't seem to be a copyright concern. Besides, looking at unacceptable use 7, it describes "A Barry Bonds baseball card, to illustrate the article on Barry Bonds" but it would seem strange to allow its use to illustrate the design of the card itself, even it cannot illustrate the players on the card. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 07:04, 19 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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