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Members of Taiwanese boy band JVKV (from left, Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Zhou), formerly known as F4, at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea on March 9, 2007. [1]
[edit] Fair use rationale
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- The image is one of the most recent images available of the artists together at one event, as the group has previously been on hiatus.
- The image is used in an informative manner to show the member artists belonging to the group.
- The image will not hinder the artists' ability to promote or market their future works.
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