Froglegs.jpg This image of Frog legs serves to illustrate the cultural obstacles that Westerners may encounter in Chinese Cuisine. It also serves as an illustration of a proper serving of frog legs...meaning to clarify what cooked frogs legs may look like (unlike most Western perceptions that cooked frogs legs are green and so forth). Thank you for your time.Ram32110 03:21, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
I think the image Kano_BD.jpg which you tagged falls under the category of 'fair use'. It's a still from a movie intended for promotional use (as the source I got it from is an official site). I don't know how to change the image's tag, however... Captain Q 16:53, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Check my answer at the Maria Spiropulu discussion page Omnium 1 January 2006
This particular image can be found in many different websites, I just refered to the original location, and if you search with Yahoo for images of Maria Spiropulu, you'll read that this image can be subject to copyright. Doesn't that allows me to use it in my article to? --Omnium 17:27, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
The image i uploaded is created by me i also linked the files source it's from my gallery website so please don't delete them. Thank you--50cent4 09:21, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I noticed that in mid-December you moved Medusa (Annie Lennox album) to Medusa (1995 album). I don't really understand your reason, "why change a well referenced article", but anyway, the guidelines on naming music album articles is that when disambiguation is necessary, it is done by artist name and not year of release. See WP:ALBUM#Style. I'm going to go ahead and move it back and clean up the links etc, I just thought I'd let you know what the convention is on this. --Qirex 14:38, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Those images were not taken from the public image gallery of SWRT but from the media gallery.But also after emailing SWRT media manger now i know that they're no press release promotianal photos either. Thanks for your concern.If there's a quick way to remove these images,please let me know.
Cloverleaf 14:40, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
Image:Petter Solberg 02.jpg, Image:Petter Solberg 01.jpg, Image:Chris Atkinson 01.jpg, Image:Tommi Makinen 01.jpg, Image:Ari Vatanen 02.jpg, Image:Ari Vatanen 01.jpg, Image:Colin McRae 01.jpg, Image:Colin McRae 02.jpg
Will do in the future.--Wotwu 06:46, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
The format can be changed on citing restaurants. Let me know. But since you have an article such as "Krystal (restaurant) — second oldest fast food chain in the United States, founded in 1932" I believe such restaurants above should not be deleted. Part of history.
I am confused by the comment (assume it is a vandal?) and fascinated by how users like yourself pick up these entries (any clues would be appreciated?). Anyway thank you for the revert VirtualSteve 11:07, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for information on CryptoDerk's Vandal Fighter (CDVF). I will use it myself. Cheers! VirtualSteve
Last comment agreed with already - just read the program details and thought "I would rather be editing". I will leave the vandals to others - far too much to do. Thanks again VirtualSteve 11:25, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for reverting back my profile page. Why do people vandalize? I find it even more insulting to vandalize a fellow wikipedian userpage versus a encylopedia entry. As for Arabian Goggle I made him/her/it a watchlist priority.Paul.Paquette
Thanks buddy i owe yah one! BTW i've got a good reason to believe Arabian Google is a socketpuppet of User:Cooliomccool, since i'd recently helped in banning that guy! अमेय आर्यन DaBroodey
Greetings Feydey. Did I do something wrong in adding mention of "phosphor thermometry" to "Laboratory thermometers"? Thanks. Steve 00:40, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the reply with regard to "laboratory thermometers". There are many different, specialized thermometry techniques that are used in laboratories throughout the world. Phosphor thermometry is one of those techniques and one with which I have some familiarity. So I thought it might be an appropriate fit for the laboratory thermometer category. I'd like to submit again sometime and would take greater care when doing so.Steve 13:02, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
Do you want me to give the direct link or is it OK to just give domain? I stated that it was taken by "Faruk from www.wowturkey.com" in summary, should I move it to copyright section?
Btw wowturkey is moving to another server, so it is unviewable. I am a member of wowturkey.com, and wowturkey.com allows anyone to use the images uploaded to its server, as long as they state it is from wowturkey.com. There are many other photos from wowturkey in Wikipedia, which were accepted. System Halted 07:53, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
-- The site is back but most of the pages are missing. I will be adding pages about copyrights as soon as they become avaible. Btw when we say "Copyrighted but free to use for any purpose", does it mean you can use it by not refering to photographer/site? In order to make photographer/site to be refered as a neccesity shall use ((Attribution)) tag? Thank you --System Halted 16:36, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
3)Oh. I meant other people who might grab image from wikipedia, while saying Btw when we say "Copyrighted but free to use for any purpose", does it mean you can use it by not refering to photographer/site?. So if a site is asking for its link to be published in order to use it, I must mark it with ((cc-by-2.0)) tag? Right? --System Halted 17:50, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I put link to domain for picture I upload, and now I put direct link to web page where it is from. Thanx for care, --Moravek 18:21, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
I allowed Luka Jačov to make those changes. Moreover, not only they don't seem to be forbidden by Wikipedia... but I encourage people to make improvements in my user page :D. Anyway, thank you for your attention. --GTubio 00:42, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
I got the image from their official site under their promo picture section. I'm not too sure where you need me to put the information on where I got it from. Can you please help me out or at least tell me where to look on how to set it up? thanks.
Thank you, feydey, for your support of my RfA. If you ever need for anything, please contact me. I will do my best in my new role and welcome your feedback. NoSeptember talk 14:39, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your support during my RfA! The community has decided to make me an administrator, and there's work to be done. I look forward to seeing you around the project in the future, and if you see me do anything dumb, let me know right away! Regards, CHAIRBOY (☎) 23:28, 27 January 2006 (UTC) |
Hi Feydey/Talk archive 2, thanks for participating in my RfA discussion. Unfortunately, my fellow Wikipedians have decided at this time that I am not suitable to take on this additional responsibility, as the RfA failed with a result of 66/27/5 (71.0% support). If you voted in support of my request, thank you! If you decided to oppose me at this time, then I hope that if I do choose to reapply in the future, the effort I will make in the meantime to improve and expand my contributions to Wikipedia may persuade you to reconsider your position. All the best, Proto t c 10:27, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
I did as you requested and found a source for the Uzice.jpg image. The only trouble I'm having is what would the licence be, if the author shares the image, and puts no copyright information on his site? Besides that, his site has a whole lot of copyrighted images that he didn't create, and he gives no credit. I wouldn't be surprised if he actually stole the image. Can you help me with the licencing for this? - Thanks
While reading your post, I honestly haven't found exactly what issue you have with the image. When I posted the image I listed it as a television licence, and even stated in the image discription that the photo is property of The WB, and that it was a promotional photo of actress Holly Marie Combs for their series Charmed. If you want me to specify the source of where I originally recieved the image, I will place it on the page. Outside of that, please be more clear as to what additional information you need for the image to remain. Thank you. Artemisboy 00:02, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
I dont really understand your message. This image is a promotional image just like the others on the Eurovision 2006 page and I have written in the summary that it is a Promotional Picture for a certain country and after it I have provided a link to the source of the image, which in this case is the record company of this entrant. In the summary of this picture I have written: Danish Euovision Entry - Promotion - http://www.coronamusic.dk. This is also listed as a Promotional picture below and it is fair use for the use in promoting the entry. Evilperson 20 03:27, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
Here is the image http://www.coronamusic.dk/index.php?linkid=21&imagekat=Sidsel,_studiefotos_1&imageid=24 ...the page is not in english but these are studio photos that are used for promotional purpose of the Danish Eurovision Entry. Evilperson 20 03:27, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
I edited the summary. Evilperson 20 13:20, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
The image source is on the page...
What does promotional mean? Doesn't it promote the restuarant by exhibiting one of its finest dishes? Ram32110 03:55, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for watching the Biden article and doing your editing. These comments are increasingly out of control. I know this isn't the first article to receive this kind of treatment (or worse), and am looking around for successful models of how other editors have successfully dealt with this. Any ideas where I might find something useful? stilltim 13:41, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
You listed a number of image warning notices under Parys's user page. She's blanked them all. Crumbsucker 02:33, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
Image:Nona b&w-2.jpg.
2/14/06: Update: I spoke today via email with Ms. Hendryx's manager, Vicki Wickham, in NYC. She confirmed that her management company owns the image and we have permission to use it. Therefore, the image is owned by Take Out Productions, 630 – 9th Avenue, Suite 216, New York, NY 10036.
Am I correct in assuming that this situation fits under the "open content" category, or, if not, please specify which category and please direct me to an example or template to follow, and I will get the complete information from Take Out Productions.
Thanks very much, Mike Bailey stonestroke2003@yahoo.com
I really don't think I can get any more specific then it was issued by the Honolulu Police Department as the source of the photo. I've just included the website operated by the Honolulu Police Department if that is what you are asking for. --Masssiveego 04:56, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
"This is a copyrighted image that has been released by a company or organization to promote their work or product in the media, such as advertising material or a promotional photo in a press kit"
I believe that the entire idea behind the website was to promote the police work done by Lee Donohue, and I feel your request to delete a public record photograph that has been released to both the media and the public by HPD is incorrect. May I however get instructions on how to delete questionable photographs? --Masssiveego 01:06, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
I'm still relatively new to this photography image thing, please bear with me as I adjust to this format. If I were to take a digital camera and photograph Lee Donohue, would that count as fair use? --Masssiveego 01:23, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
The mattserra.jpg photo i found is from his website serrajitsu.com it is a website of his brazilian jiu jitsu academy used for promotion. His photo that i used is found in the fighter section. Anything else i need to include to keep hte picture up? (i am a student of his as well) thank you. Tristram
Hello,
I read the message you sent me about the Santana Moss Image, and I thought that if you put where you got the picture from (like the URL) then that is how you tell people that you didn't produce the image your self and that is where you came across the picture.
Thank you, ~Ranix
I saw you tagged this article. Is there any reason it shouldn't be nn-bio'd? Cheers, JackyR 08:45, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
On second thoughts, I have listed it for deletion (follow links from Nathan Sellyn), per "WP is not a crystal ball". Cheers, JackyR 23:52, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for working on the list of notable books, moving articles where needed, but the goal of the project, like all WP:MEA projects is to ultimately reduce the list to zero, so adequately covered books should be removed not moved to the lower list. You may have noticed I reverted your updated counts we count both blues and reds in the count. I'm sorry to have correct your well intentioned work, but the section title "Unverified blue links" means that someone hasn't gone through yet to make sure that the blue link actually covers the book in question. While the list was created a while ago, it has not seen as much work as other "notable" lists such as the film and album list. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. Thanks, --Reflex Reaction (talk)• 23:01, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CARE
BUT I REALLY USED DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION PICTURE ,AND I AM DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION,S MEMBER TOO.
PHILOTHAI
Thanks again sir.
I used picture from * [[3]] philothai
Thanks you sir for your care ,maybe I missunderstand about this .so I will be deleted it. PHILOTHAI
SORRY SIR.
PLEASE HELP ME DELETED THIS PICTURE TOO. BECAUSE I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW TO DELETED IT.
THANK YOU
PHILOTHAI
I have no idea what you are talking about. I clearly mentioned the source of the photos were from the U.S. government and therefore are in the public domain. Speciffically, the images are screen caps from videos released by the U.S. White house itself. Please remove your tags from the pics. Thanks!
More info has been added. --Jayzel 15:52, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for your kindness.
philothai
I'm puzzled. (Oops, sort of sounds like Biden at the Alito confirmation hearings.) What was removed, his hair plugs, his shame at plagarism, or an attempt at editing a piece? four shoes
February 23, 2006
Hi,
I see that you have deleted the image of Nona Hendryx from her page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nona_Hendryx
I thought that I did everything correctly. I listed the photographer's name, the year it was taken, and the copyright owner, Take Out Productions, NYC. Can you please tell me what it is that I did wrong?
Thanks, Mike stonestroke2003@yahoo.com
Im sorry but I did not find those images on the website you specified. I found them when on Yahoo! Image search.
But I'm serious. I found them on this website, http://www.ffshrine.org/ff8/ff8_nomuraart.php and http://www.ffshrine.org/ff8/ff8_renderedart.php and these two websites clearly state that "You're free to use any of FFShrine's media on your sites". And I found some of those pictures here, http://www.ffcompendium.com/low/art.shtml and this website states nothing of any copyrights and so forth. And I found a few here too, http://heeya.oolim.net/ff8-charactor.htm and this website is in another language with no copyright signs at the bottom nor the top.
Sure. Thanks. But does this mean all the pictures I uploaded previously are going to be deleted?
Okay, it's uploaded again with all the info I have. If the Admin. people don't like it, I'm uploading another one to see if we have any better luck with that.
Thanks, Mike
Just in regard to the above uploaded images:
I understand where you're coming from, and I've changed the relevant ones, but the sites I've provided should be sufficient enough.
afl.com.au releases the photos, and as a local newspaper writer, I've used their resources countless numbers of times with no qualms regarding the copyright legalities. It, generally speaking, is a press release photo, but there doesn't seem to be a category anymore..
As for those gathered from the online sites of newspapers, nowhere does there seem to be any legal issues regarding copyright. If you're looking for all this specific info outlines in several places here, you're looking for something that cannot be found, in my opinion. Definitely, if the specified photographer was noted, then yes, he needs to be included, but nowhere can this be found for the above images.
Appreciate some further info if problems persist. Boomtish 06:09, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I've been asked to help by User:Omegasaid. You have left a boilerplate message on his talk page regarding the copyright tagging of Image:CCGenerals.jpg, the message is somewhat confusing as that image is tagged (and was tagged at the time of you tagging nosource) as a fair use game screenshot. The message you give implies that this is sufficient. I'm no expert on image copyright issues so can you please clarify to User:Omegasaid what is lacking. Thanks --pgk(talk) 13:21, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
about the Petter Hegre photo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Petterhegre.jpg , it's from a press kit, so it may be distributed (you can contact Hegre's webmaster at newnudecash about this). Do I need to confirm anything to keep the picture? greetz
Why did you dispute the article I wrote? The reason didn't make any sense to me. Something like "Not a notable internet game clan" -Huo_Ma_Ke (Article was Quarryists)
What exactly did you mean? Do I have to find a specific respond from the group allowing me to upload their image on wikipedia???
Thank you for supporting me in my request for adminship! It ended with a tally of 39/5/4, and I am now an admin. I'm glad to have earned the trust of the community, and I will make use of it responsibly. Of course, you can let me know of any comments or concerns you have.
With a million articles in front of me, I'd better get mopping.
hello, feydey. i have no sources because I personally took the screenshots myself and added them. i didn't get them from any sites in order to add sources for them. please do not add tags because i don't want the pics to get deleted, the source is ME. thanks again. contact me to let me know if you have any other troubles. - Zarbon
Mikeetc 00:05, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi, sorry to bother you. I have uploaded several images, which are publicity photos of actors from a BBC television programme. However i have had several messages from you saying that the uploaded images havent been sourced. I have included the appropriate tags for promotional/publicity photo, but i dont really know what to iclude for source. The items all state they are copyrighted to the BBC. do I need to state that in my rationale? They are all scanned photos, so i havent got them from the net. I had thought that publicity photo's were allowed by wikipedia.
I'd appreciate any help you can give
regards
shirly
(Gungadin 02:04, 4 March 2006 (UTC))
Hi, thanks for replying. They are copyrighted to the BBC, but so are so many other images that have appeared on wikipedia and they have been allowed to remain without these sourcing questions. The images im putting on are promotional autograph pictures that are sent out to anyone who requests them. I dont think they are possible to get on the net. I have had a look through those articles you sent me, but I cant see what else i'm missing out. Should i state that they are copyrighted to the BBC?
shirly
Hi ive added a URL for this image. can you have a look and tell me if this is adequate. Sorry for being a hassle
Image:HONEY EDWARDS00.jpg (Gungadin 02:23, 4 March 2006 (UTC))
Ok thanks. One last question. Even if the image says and shows that its copyrighted to the BBC at the bottom of the photo, is that still not eligible? Some of the images i uploaded have that and some do not.
(Gungadin 02:38, 4 March 2006 (UTC))
I got the photo from her web page at: : http://www.indiasplayhouse.com/hosted/racecar/?affiliate=960449 -- when I saved the first photo (1.jpg) for the web page screenshot, I was assuming it was fair use. Is this Ok, or is there something else that I am missing? (Arundhati Bakshi (talk • contribs)) 19:27, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Did you delete the Quentin Tarantino article???????
I logged it to send this to you, however, I am never able to STAY logged in. I'm Dillonsmom13. Thanks, just wondering where he went
hi
Please can you elaborate what you mean about not deleting the 'image warnings'. Are you referring to the old messages on my talk page? I deleted those messages as they are old and the content that the messages refer to don't exist anymore, as i requested them to be deleted. Do these old messages have to stay on my talk page?
Gungadin 01:05, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
You've added a heap of image warnings for me and I just want to run through with you exactly what is wrong with the images I'm uploading and (if anything) what I can do to make them "okay"... I'm new to wikipedia and new to uploading images so bear with me!
Okay... first of all I've uploaded images from http://www.misshongkongpageant.com. The individual url of each image (which I admit I haven't included) is http://www.misshongkongpageant.com/usa2005s.jpg where the year is altered to reflect each Miss USA titleholder.
The summary I've given for each of these pictures is: Image taken from here: http://www.misshongkongpageant.com but original ownership is with the Miss Universe Organisation. This image is used by them to promote the Miss USA winner pictured.
Perhaps I should have added the exact url but what other information is missing? As far as I know the page the picture is on is simply a secondary source but as the images are in a suitable format for wikipedia I decided to use them. Other than assuming that the images come from the Miss Universe Organization, I do not know any more information about the actual pictures themselves. Another thing to add is that these official photos are used to promote the winners (as I indicated in the summary), and as such I believe they belong under fair use (promotion).
Secondly, Image:DE06.jpg (and others in the 'series')... again these are used to illustrate and promote the titleholder concerned. I just realise I forgot to put "from Paul Sirochman photography"... if I add this to the current summary will they be allowed? What else needs doing.
Thirdly, Image:RImain.jpg as I indicated this image was emailed to me and as such has no url and I don't know who it is from. There is no source of this photo on the web so far as I know, other than that which I have uploaded. Again, I believe it is a fair use of the image because the image is promotional (used to promote Leeann Tingley), so what else can I do?
Sorry to write you an essay! CarlyPalmer 00:21, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi Feydey, I just noticed that you left a comment here quoting from WP:ICT that ((Attribution)) - For images that require attribution. --> Deprecated: consider using ((cc-by-2.0)), below, instead. Luckily, the page now reads ((Attribution)) - For images that require attribution. For your own images, consider using ((cc-by-2.0)), below, instead.
Probably you are aware of this now but just in case... changing an image's tag like this can only be done if you are the copyright holder. You can only ever license under CC-BY-2.0 (or any CC tag, for that matter) if the copyright holder explicitly states that they license the image that way.
Anyway cheers, it looks like you're fighting the good fight in relation to image copyright. I'm a Commons editor so I know it's an uphill battle!! pfctdayelise (translate?) 01:07, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
thank you for reminding me about uploading images.
I'm putting together an wiki of a local councilman. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonspotz (talk • contribs)
I'm very confused as to why this picture was deleted from the page. I was replacing one that did not have a source. Does the picture not have the proper licensing as a screenshot? There are many other articles which have screenshots so I don't exactly know what's going on. Do I also need to include the link where I got this from? What exactly is the WP policy I am violating? --† Ðy§ep§ion † Speak your mind 06:04, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the explanation. It makes sense, however in regards to what you pointed out, for future reference is that a definitive or merely a discussion? In the meantime, I'll look for a more appropriate screenshot of a film which is mentioned in the article. --† Ðy§ep§ion † Speak your mind 06:29, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
... your multiple messages ("This media may be deleted."). I still don't enjoy them, and I still believe they are highly inadequate. This time I can elaborate on my usual answer by saying that already back in 2004 I stated that I had no idea about the source of the Udo Jürgens image. I still don't have a clue. If you use Google's image search ("Juhnke Jürgens Francesco") only that very image and a reference to Wikipedia are shown as results. The IMDb does not mention any film in which the three collaborated. Again: What can I do? And again: Please delete it if it makes you happy. Best wishes, <KF> 19:20, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
When you made this edit it removed the space at the beginning of the sortkey, putting the article after all the routes in the category. Please try to be more careful. --SPUI (talk - don't use sorted stub templates!) 07:25, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi Feydey! You tagged Image:Harrypotterandthegobletoffireposter.jpg as a speedy delete for being a duplicate of Image:GobletofFireUSposter.jpg. Whilst it is a poster from the same film, it isn't a duplicate, so it doesn't come under the Speedy Delete criteria you have chosen. If you still feel this image needs to be removed, please send it to Images for Deletion instead. If you need any help or advice, let me know. Cheers! ➨ ❝REDVERS❞ 21:05, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Hey Feydey,
You left me a message on my images that they weren't properly attributed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:JohnWm for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:CMCBridges.jpg and two others.
I included the URL back to UCLA's site, but what more attribution/licensing should I attach?
I figure it's public domain for three reasons: 1) Promotional website source 2) created by a government agency (UCLA is a public school)
Thoughts? -John —Preceding unsigned comment added by JohnWm (talk • contribs)
Thanks for your posts regarding the Clayton Banks page. That bio that I posted is an official updated bio, and the alleged copyright violation is an aged bio posted by someone who doesn't represent him. The photo Banks.jpg is his official public headshot. I blanked out the page, because it is better that there be no bio, than one that is alleged to be a copyright violation. I appreciate Wikipedia's sensitivities regarding copyrights, and look forward to contributing into the future. Ben
This is sliat_1981. I recently uploaded Durham.jpg and Seekers.jpg. Seekers.jpg is from my Father's old magazine from the sixties, so the copyright status is well past date. Durham.jpg is a scan from my book.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Sliat 1981 (talk • contribs)
The image Tfg.jpg was taken by me. I own the image, so leave it alone.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Sliat 1981 (talk • contribs)
I uploaded this from another site. I asked them and they gave me permission to use it. I can give you the address if you want to ask them, so leave it alone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sliat 1981 (talk • contribs)
I understand, but these images are not from the usa. The magazine is actually a program from their show called: 'Adrian Bohm Presents...Night Of Nights Live! The Seekers: Official Tour Program'. If you don't believe me, I can show you a photo of it if you like.
The other one is from the book, 'Colours Of My Life: The Judith Durham Story' by Graham Simpson. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sliat 1981 (talk • contribs)
Can you delete the image you just labeled for speedy deletion or find some one who is an administrator and can. It wasnt until it was uploaded I realised the error, I have since uploaded a new version of the image. Kyle sb 06:11, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Feydey, are you favor to me to change the licensing of the image Image:marcos_i.jpg from public domain to fair-in use, thank you.--Joseph Solis 06:19 UTC
I am now already changing the licensing of Image:marcos_i.jpg from public domain to fair-in use, Thank you. --Joseph Solis 06:32 UTC
I'm not sure why you removed the Nick Carter images? I thought we were allowed to use album covers (which all three of them were) if we refer to them in the caption and in the article? JackO'Lantern 06:44, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
The WVIK contour map is FCC (US Government source) .. and is required for ALL US radio station licensee to be publicly "on-file" - per FCC regualtions. This is used for many Radio station postings (I have contributed and cleaned-up over 20 stations in the category). I can add the HTTP -- if that is what you desire - may have inadvertently been left off duirng upload. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Beatgr (talk • contribs)
Hi Feydey about the image or the images I will upload in the future is from my personal large archive all pictures have been taken from my personal sony digital camera ,please let me know the tag I must use ie ((GFDL-self)) and how. Kind regards and many thanks for your welcome message. Pireotis PS :Being a Greek islander have a to add about Greece as well with new pages of small Greek islands unknown yet to most of the foreign visitors of Greece.
Would you be as so kind as to delete that image? That was a mistake.
Feydey,
Thanks for helping me understand more of the proper use and etiquitte at Wikipedia. I apologize if I was breaking rules by deleting those warnings - I thought it was an incoming e-mail-like page. I emailed UCLA and obtained permission to use the photographs on wikipedia. Can you tell me what I should do now? I can't figure out any license like "permission granted by author".
-John
Here's the email, btw:
From: webprod NOSPAM@anderson.ucla.edu To: John Kilcline
Hi John,
It's all right to use images from our site.
Take care, Madeline Wright Web Production and Design
Quoting John Kilcline <john.kilcline. 2007NOSPAM@anderson.ucla.edu>:
> Hi there WebProd! > > I was checking out some wikipedia pages on Anderson, Sloan, and HBS > when I realized our page was sorely lacking pictures. > > Do you know if it would be possible to get approval to use our website > images on WikiPedia? Or can you point me at the right person to talk with? > > Best, > -John > HBS: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Business_School> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Business_School > > Sloan: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_Sloan_School_of_Management> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_Sloan_School_of_Management > > Anderson: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_School_at_UCLA> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_School_at_UCLA > (note: all pictures shown are about to be removed, until a license is > cleared) > > John Wm. Kilcline > MBA Class of 2007 > UCLA Anderson School of Management > john.kilcline. 2007NOSPAM@anderson.ucla.edu > > >
Where is this style stated that you speak of here? Cburnett 00:10, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Sorry i should have made it more clear it is a quote from the gallery that features here: [4], at the bottom of the page. Maybe there is another tag that applies to them but they are indefinatley public domain. Kingstonjr 18:29, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Hello, you have messaged me about images I uploaded not listing the creator. I corrected this on the first two images mentioned. You did however contact me on a third image that specifically states the artist of the image, as is the case with all subsequent images uploaded. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Benjaminlwells (talk • contribs)
Regarding the article Image:Nguyen hop doan.JPG, which you tagged for speedy deletion with the reason "duplicate of Image:Col Nguyen Hop Doan.JPG", I wanted you to know that I have removed the speedy deletion tag. This article does not qualify for speedy deletion because duplicate images can only be speedily deleted if the other image is of higher or equal quality, see WP:CSD. If you still want the article to be deleted, please use the WP:IFD process. Thanks! Stifle 21:56, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi there I am the photographer of the spider image. I uploaded it myself. All are welcome to use it commercially or non commercially with credit to EJRS.COM I am unfamiliar with method of using templates etc. Can you guide me thru it please.
How do I add the source page of the image to image summary? Sorry, but I am not familiar with how it works. ejrs
It has been suggested by User:BrianSmithson and supported by User:Syrthiss that the Beer and brewery categories should be renamed. This proposal has been supported and expanded by myself. The notion is that the regional categories should follow the format of "Beer and breweries in Africa" /Europe/Asia/North America/South America/Oceania. "Brewers and breweries" could also be renamed "Beer and breweries by region". And all the countries should also be renamed (and merged if needed) as, for example, "Beer and breweries of Germany", "Beer and breweries of Britain", "Beer and breweries of Poland". The word in each case would be beer rather than beers to allow for general articles on beer culture in each region as well as individual beers.
Comments, suggestions, objections, free beer and simple votes to Wiki Beer Project SilkTork 15:29, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Oh, hello, you describe yourself as an Arbus fan. I'm a qualified fan of her myself. A fan in the best sense was (is?) Kikai Hiroh: without ever meeting him, she got him started. Sorry there aren't yet any photos in that article but for reasons that my fingers are now too tired to type I don't want to resort to "fair use" and haven't yet got around to another stratagem. (One is ready, in my head.) His photos are only Arbussy in some senses; anyway, click the links at the foot of that page and you'll see a few. -- Hoary 13:19, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Whats in dispute about the image I loaded? Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 22:27, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Hey, you sent me a message regarding the Ed Gein picture I uploaded. I did leave a source location in the summary box stating it was from their myspace and leaving a link. The Metro 22:50, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Yes I'd like to keep the picture. I've seen this picture in many different sources (books, journals etc), and I'm pretty sure it's not a CP violation, provided that we link the source. Regards. Miskin 14:44, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Why did you remove the image? We're allowed to use screen shots JackO'Lantern 18:56, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, can you tell me precisely what part of Wikipedia:Fair_use#Policy the removed images violate? The instant images reflect differing points in her career and are supported by accompanying text and/or filmography. Thanks. RadioKirk talk to me 22:17, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Can you help me with this? Sorry, I am new. I put thumbnail|right|250px| where do I write the other info?
photo was taken in spring 2003 in the front of Saint Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska
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Alright mate, you are quick off the mark. I am reasonably new to this game so I was wondering if you could clarify what exactly your concern is? The gif was downloaded from publically supported website westcork.ie and while I amn't 100% sure I am fairly positive its already in the public domain.
Out of curosity do you have a connecyion with West Cork?
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Someone told me that they posted to my user page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Number77 but I can't find this person's comments. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.174.61.126 (talk • contribs)