I noticed this. As I suggested, maybe we should write a long letter to them, because I believe, nobody has actually taken any steps to correct it. And ToI coincidentally, is the Newspaper in Bangalore who NEVER attended a meetup, as far as I know. 
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On 31 May 2010 18:50, Hari Prasad Nadig <hpnadig@gmail.com> wrote:
Found out about this through a friend's twitter post. Times of India has used Wikipedia logo on today's Times Nation page, in an article that has nothing to do with Wikipedia. The image has been used merely as a stock image for creating the graphic required for the feature. This clearly is a violation of copyrighted material. Just thought I'd bring this to your attention.

http://bit.ly/aQRu18

ToI is known to have flicked images from Wikimedia commons earlier as well. Refer:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/snandy_81/3278245833/
http://kalyanvarma.net/journal/2010/02/11/toi-steals-cc-works/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arunganesh/4345797042/

The top news paper is all set to become the shame of India in Indian copyright history. :)
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