User talk:Holyguyver
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Possibly unfree Image:James Obarr.jpg
[edit]- –I actually do not know what liscens it would fall under. It was taken at the Dallas Comicon in 2005 by a fan. O'Barr's website asks fans to send in any convention photos they might have so that they may post them up for everyone to see. So I think since it is a fan photo from a convention it should not have any copyright on it. Though if it should not be on wikipedia, yes by all means delete it without hesatasion. I apologize if it should not be on here, I am truly sorry. Holyguyver 11:19, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
- When a fan uploads their image to a fansite, they still retain copyright, they have merely permitted readers of that site to view the image for free. Wikipedia requires a more permissive definition of copyright than what you have. If you would like to keep the image, please send a message to the photographer requesting permission on terms compatible with Wikipedia. Please see Wikipedia:Requesting_copyright_permission. --Dgies 06:12, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- It is really no big deal, I just put it there for there to be a picture for that article because the articles talk page said it needed a picture. I really did not mean for it to be the permanit picture for the article, just a stand in until someone could come up with a better one. So I will just delete it now. I am sorry for any inconveniounce. Holyguyver 07:04, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- Alright I deleted it from the article, you guys can delete the file whenever you guys want. I remain your humble servent Holyguyver 07:13, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- It is really no big deal, I just put it there for there to be a picture for that article because the articles talk page said it needed a picture. I really did not mean for it to be the permanit picture for the article, just a stand in until someone could come up with a better one. So I will just delete it now. I am sorry for any inconveniounce. Holyguyver 07:04, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
- When a fan uploads their image to a fansite, they still retain copyright, they have merely permitted readers of that site to view the image for free. Wikipedia requires a more permissive definition of copyright than what you have. If you would like to keep the image, please send a message to the photographer requesting permission on terms compatible with Wikipedia. Please see Wikipedia:Requesting_copyright_permission. --Dgies 06:12, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
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