File:The Andover, Kansas EF3 tornado.jpg
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Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: This photograph was taken by Mike Umscheid in the United States in 2022. His website is currently under maintenance (scheduled to complete on August 30), but up to very recently, this image was published there and offered for sale.
Umscheid is or was an employee of NWS Dodge City,[1] but there is no claim that he took this photo while performing his official duties, and the fact that he offers the image for sale suggests that he was taking photos on his own time. There is no reason to think that this image is ineligible for copyright for any other reason. As a photo taken in the United States after 1989, copyright came into being as soon as it was made. This image was originally uploaded to the Commons under a CC-0 tag, although there was no evidence that this ever applied to this image. Another user then re-tagged it to keep under the rationales expressed in the {{PD-NWS}} template at the time; that
The image has already been through one DR, with the closing admin concluding that "it can be reasonably assumed that the photographer understood that his work was going to become PD" Since then, we've learned that:
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Umscheid is or was an employee of NWS Dodge City,[2] but there is no claim that he took this photo while performing his official duties, and the fact that he offers the image for sale suggests that he was taking photos on his own time. There is no reason to think that this image is ineligible for copyright for any other reason. As a photo taken in the United States after 1989, copyright came into being as soon as it was made. This image was originally uploaded to the Commons under a CC-0 tag, although there was no evidence that this ever applied to this image. Another user then re-tagged it to keep under the rationales expressed in the {{PD-NWS}} template at the time; that
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Summary
DescriptionThe Andover, Kansas EF3 tornado.jpg |
English: The Andover, Kansas EF3 tornado |
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Source | https://www.weather.gov/ict/event_20220430 |
Author | Mike Umscheid |
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current | 19:10, 5 June 2023 | 1,500 × 1,200 (493 KB) | Nicholas Krasznavolgyi | Uploaded a work by National Weather Service - Wichita, Kansas - Mike Umscheid from https://www.weather.gov/ict/event_20220430 with UploadWizard |
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