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legality of euro banknotes
various edits of my previous thing. still about the bank-notes.
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:There's no danger of the images being illegal because they could be used for counterfeiting, as they came directly from the ECB's own site. [[User:Scipius|Scipius]] 09:06 Sep 21, 2002 (UTC)
 
::the ECB site seems to have watermarked the pictures with "specimen"... http://www.euro.ecb.int/en/section/testnotes.nd20.html also, the ECB owns the copyright to it. [http://www.euro.ecb.int/en/more/communication.GeneralPar.0028.filelinkFile.download/en-legal-notice.pdf link] and point 6, and most of page 2 of [http://www.euro.ecb.int/en/more/communication.GeneralPar.0020.filelinkFile.download/EN_REPRODRULES.pdf this]. Seems to be mostly the same as US law. -Sharth
 
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What looks like "EKT" is actually Greek letters. Should it be encoded as such? (See [[European Central Bank]] for what they stand for.) -[[User:PierreAbbat|phma]]