Mark under screen glass on MacBook Pro Retina

On my 15" MacBook Pro Retina (Early 2013), around the entire screen, under the glass, there is a smudge that extends the entire width of the area before the viewable portion of the display.  You can see an example in the picture below.
Anyone know what caused this and whether or not this would be something covered under warranty?  My warranty expires in June and if it's covered, would like it fixed.

Because you have glass in front of the screen, there is space between the two. That is most likely dust. But it can get baked onto the screen. Your warranty should cover this. My daughters Imac had the same problem and it was covered. You should get it in before your warranty expires.

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