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An official 1983 publicity photograph of the Antoinette Perry Award medallion, popularly known as the "Tony Award". | |||
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eBay scan of official 37th Annual Tony Awards press photo photo front photo back | |||
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Extraneous background portions of the image have been cropped for the purposes of article formatting. However, the Tony Award is shown in its entirety to avoid misrepresenting the intended image. This is not believed to make the work as a whole less valuable to the copyright holder. | |||
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There are no free equivalents of this image since all depictions of the Tony Award medallion are subject to the copyright regulations of the American Theatre Wing. No image showing the Tony Award medallion can claim to be free, regardless of the license under which it may be released on Wikipedia. Any other Tony Award related images, including Tony Award icons created by Wikipedia users, or photos of look-alike Tony Award medallions would not accurately represent the genuine Tony Award. | |||
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From the The American Theatre Wing's official TonyAwards.com website:
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09:17, 31 August 2012 | No thumbnail | 300 × 400 (40 KB) | Crakkerjakk (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale |Article=Tony Award |Description=An official 1983 publicity photograph of the Antoinette Perry Award, popularly known as the "Tony Award" medallion. |Source=[http://www.ebay.com/itm/1983-Tony-Award-Statuette-Pres... |
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