Talk:N700 Series Shinkansen

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[edit] Public domain image?

I don't know whether this is the correct place to discuss it, but I very much doubt that the N700 image used on this page is copyright-free, despite what the person that uploaded it claims. It looks like an image copied from an online news report at the time the train was first unveiled to the media at Hamamatsu - hence the small size. Private individuals would not be in a position to take a photo like this. Dave Fossett, aka DAJF 07:01, 27 April 2006 (UTC)