:It seems to be a clear copyright violation. I have added a copyvio tag to it, and no doubt an admin will delete it soon. --[[User:MichaelMaggs|MichaelMaggs]] 22:52, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
:It seems to be a clear copyright violation. I have added a copyvio tag to it, and no doubt an admin will delete it soon. --[[User:MichaelMaggs|MichaelMaggs]] 22:52, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
::Thank you. I believe I have enough data sitting on computers here to replace the image soon. --[[User:Constantine|Constantine]] 23:01, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
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Hi commoners! Could somebody extract the right ghost from the pic and put it in a upright position (ca. 93°), please? Thanks a lot! Mattes14:23, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Image editing request II
Suvarnabhumi International Airport Bangkok (full view)
Hi commoners, would there be a problem uploading a combination of a small picture and a short text in a certain language? F.e. something like this, but as a whole image, and of course without any licence violation?
It should not be deleted, but why would you want to do that? Why not just use a table as you did in your example? It is much more flexible especially since including words means it will basically only be useful for projects that speak that language. pfctdayelise (说什么?) 02:45, 5 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The UN may want it widely circulated, but they wouldn't necessarily want it used commercially or for derivative works to be made; unless these are allowed, it won't fit Commons' definition of "free" (libre). Copyright notices on other parts of the UN site (such as press photos) typically only allow non-commercial use. --Davepape20:27, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Replace image
I wanted to replace USGS_world_oil_endowment.png with a smaller version (better compression, same quality) but my account is too new. I uploaded the new image as USGS_world_oil_endowment2.png --GMPotato19:50, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Releasing images taken by family members with their consent but without revealing their details
I have uploaded a few images to Commons and/or Wikipedia under a free licence. So far, all photos have been taken by me. As I had taken the photos myself, I was able to release them either as {{PD-self}} or {{GFDL-self}}.
Supposing my husband or brother-in-law or father takes a photo for me, with my camera, and is happy for me to release it into the public domain. The upload page suggests that I have to name the author of the file, and e-mail the permission to permissions@wikimedia.org. Not everyone in my family uses a computer or has e-mail, and I think I'm the only one with a Wikipedia or Commons account, so I can't attribute it to their "usernames". I really don't want to give my full name or theirs, and yet I know that if I took the photo myself, it would suffice just to say that it was taken by ElinorD.
There are a few examples of photos that I'd like to upload, but that I wouldn't be physically able to take myself. For example, if I am kneading and folding bread dough, someone in the family would have to take the photo of the position of my hands.
How do I licence a genuinely-free, non-professional photo taken by a close family member (with the intention of releasing it into the public domain), without revealing his or her (or my) personal details? Thanks. ElinorD23:43, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Well if the intent is to release it into the public domain, you might as well state that you took it. That may not be actually illegal (PD releases ALL rights including attribution) and I somehow doubt your relative will sue you for doing so. Alternatively you could argue that they were "working" for you and waived all their rights on the image to you; . That's a couple quick and dirty solutions, I'm sure more detailed and considered ones will follow. ;)--Nilfanion00:31, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think you are being a little picky (better picky than violator tough!). If my girlfriend takes a picture of my left foot it'll be the same if I use a tripod. It'll be the same if during a trip one of the pictures were taken by her. So, if a close relative takes a picture you can upload it as your own, we just should use our "Common" sense. Dantadd✉00:35, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Newbie here. I ran across the following: "It has been proposed that Category:Military people (U.S. Navy) be renamed and moved to Category:People of the United States Navy." I believe that this is a really bad idea and expressed my belief on a discussion page for the Category. But where did this proposal come from? How and where does one make such a proposal? Where do I find the proposal, and find who made the proposal, and find who is responsible for acting on the proposal? Why didn't the person who made the proposal initiate a discussion at the Category page; there is no information or prior discussion there, and I had to create the discussion page to express my point of view. So far it feels like I've undertaken a discussion with a phantom. I've looked everywhere in Commons I can think of, and have found nothing to enlighten me about any of this. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Oops, I just noticed "For policy, proposals and technical information, post on Commons:Village pump". I'll re-post this there.
Hi, I'm a long time user of wikipedia and I noticed the G20 image didnt have Saudi Arabia on it. I uploaded the file on to here as G20A.png, as my wikimedia commons account is too new to overwrite G20.png. Could someone please move G20A.png to G20.png please? Jamie C15:18, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Help regarding public domain under Australian Government
Hello all. I'm sure this is a basic SVG question, but I'm having a problem with the labels on my first SVG upload. When I created Image:Icosian_grid_labelled.svg and Image:Icosian_grid_labelled2.svg in InkScape 0.45, the 20 vertex labels looked just fine (in 20-point Times New Roman and Verdana, respectively). When I upload the graphics, there's just a blob in place of the first label, and nothing for the other 19. Any ideas?
Sarja de la Robanesti ramine magnificul act de curaj pe care escadronul condus de capitanul Alexandru Filitti l-a savirsit in luna noiembrie a anului 1916. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 89.137.194.9 (talk • contribs) at 5 mars 2007 à 20:34 (UTC)
redirects to English WP? // permissions@wikimedia.org
1. Is there a general redirect from all http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia: pages to the English Wikipedia? I've absentmindedly typed in: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hilfe (German for "help"), which took me to some non-existing page of the English Wikipedia. It took me a while to understand what actually happened. Wouldn't it make more sense to limit redirects to actually existing pages??
2. Is there a way of finding out whether someone has sent an e-mail to permissions@wikimedia.org? I've asked at a website whether they would allow us to use two pictures (explaining all the license stuff and all); they responded we could, so I asked them (on Feb 27) to send you a permission e-mail. Now I haven't heard back anymore and wonder whether they've just changed their mind, or whether they've already sent it. (Next time I'll ask third parties to cc me in their "permission e-mail"... sorry.) Thanks,--Ibn Battuta03:16, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
For 1: That is a MediaWiki software setting using interwikis. If you type in that *URL*, you'll get that behaviour. That doesn't happen when you type 'Wikipedia:Hilfe' in the search box, right??
Please, consider the way this [[1]] behaves, since he just spends time blocking users' capabilities to upload files, deleting them without warning and not answering the kind questions of users like myself.
In his discussion area, he deletes all my questions just leaving the "positive" postings.
I thougth Wikipedia was free and responsible, but it seems so far just another niche for mean people to destroy somebody else's will to help providing information. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.144.134.95 (talk • contribs) at 13:27, 6 Mar 2007 (UTC)
Obviously I'm doing something wrong here. All the image are mine and I have the artists' agreement to publish the images (and his work) on Wiki commons. Can someone give me a good example how I should upload these images ?
I noticed this article in a Wikipedia article, and thought it looked terribly familiar. In fact, it is very familiar to me, as it is on page 10 of the very old instructions for a lab I teach. I also believe I've seen it somewhere else (perhaps Knoll or Leo), so I am rather confused by HPaul's assertion that it is his own work. I'm not an active editor here, so I don't know the proper process for dealing with this sort of issue, and would greatly appreciate some guidance (I expect there is a tag to put on the page). --Constantine22:40, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]