Legal:DMCA/Merrakech1

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From: Copyright Compliance <Copyright.Compliance@gettyimages.com>
To: Wikimedia Legal <legal@wikimedia.org>
Date: Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 5:19 PM
Subject: DMCA - Attn: Lila Tretikov, Designated Agent [390533433 - 129914817]
Content: File:Merrakech1.jpg
An attachment to the below has been uploaded as 📎 DMCA takedown notice 2016-10-20.pdf.

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