User talk:Felix7black7
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File permission problem with File:Derek Bell Justin Bell & Andy Wallace Podium 1995 Le Mans.jpg
[edit]Thanks for uploading File:Derek Bell Justin Bell & Andy Wallace Podium 1995 Le Mans.jpg, which you've attributed to Derek Bell. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.
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- and 1989. He won the 1973 Silverstone [[RAC Tourist Trophy]] racing a [[BMW E9|BMW 3.0CSL]] with [[Harald Ertl[[. He won the [[Nürburgring]] 1000km on the 5th attempt in 1977 racing a [[Porsche 935[[, with a notable 4th place in the 1974 [[Nürburgring]] 1000km racing a [[Mirage (racing)|Gulf]] GR7
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File permission problem with File:Derek Bell Justin Bell & Andy Wallace Podium 1995 Le Mans.jpg
[edit]Thanks for uploading File:Derek Bell Justin Bell & Andy Wallace Podium 1995 Le Mans.jpg, which you've attributed to A VRT notice was applied over 60 day(s) ago, but no message at VRTS has been found since this tag was applied.. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.
If you are the copyright holder for this media entirely yourself but have previously published it elsewhere (especially online), please either
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Images and copyright
[edit]I have noticed several of your edits across sports car articles, many of which are of old photographs (your Commons uploads). Some of your contributions, although helpful, appear to be iffy at best. Several of your images are uploaded under a claim of your own ownership or under public domain, although they appear to come from various websites which claim various copyrights. For instance, the Porsche 917LH at the Hotel de France has a copyright claim of "See this page". That page makes no mention of copyright except for the footer at the bottom claiming the page is copyrighted to the Hotel de France. You have uploaded it under Public Domain. This does not jive. If the image is in the public domain, you need to show where this is stated, or else the photo will have to be deleted from Commons. Further, the image of an Aston Martin DBR1 in front of the Hotel claims that it is scanned with permission of the owner of the hotel, but is uploaded under a claim of you being the copyright holder and releasing it into the public domain. The hotel owner is the copyright owner, and we would require his permission to release the image into public domain. We will need WP:OTRS tickets for images belonging to other people.
If you are the photographer for many of these other photos, fine, it is just peculiar that all the images you have uploaded exist elsewhere on the internet on various websites without any information to back their copyright claims, several of which are not on derekbell.com. The359 (Talk) 19:31, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
Morning, those two images were taken by Noel Pasteau, the previous owner of Hotel de France and were given to the new owner when it was sold at the end of 2013. I will have the hotel amend the statement on the history page to reflect that those two images can be used on the Wikipages.
I must admit to be being somewhat confused by how to tag the copyright on these two images, how should the license be amended. As you might surmise, I work in the sport and obviously know DB, Tony Brooks, Stirling and the hotel owner.
See text at the bottom of the page within the link giving specific permission to use these two images: http://www.lhoteldefrance.fr/what-to-do/hotel-de-france-history-le-mans/
- The immediate problem with the text you have appended on these two websites is that you cannot make a specific license just for Wikipedia. If you are claiming these images as public domain, then they are public domain for everyone. You are effectively releasing all rights to the image and anyone can use it for any purpose they want. "Images used in the slider above and on the hotel’s facebook and twitter pages are the copyright Hotel de France – consent for use provided on request. Wikipedia have permission to use the following images in the public domain: 1971 Bell/Siffert Gulf-Porsche and 1957 Brooks/Cunningham-Reid Aston Martin DBR1" These two statements absolutely contradict each other. Either the images are copyrighted and you, or their original author, retains the rights to them, or they are public domain.
- I'd also further point out that the image of Brooks and Cunningham-Reid in the Aston Martin are not actually on the slideshow on the Hotel de France website.
- Please take a gander at Wikipedia:Image use policy for specifics on what can and cannot be uploaded to Wikipedia. The359 (Talk) 18:43, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
If the statement is amended to say that the image can be used on condition that the Hotel de France receives a credit, which copyright statement is the correct one to apply within the wiki upload CC-01??. The second image, as inferred in the statement, is within the hotel's facebook page.
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