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File permission problem with File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg
[edit]Thanks for uploading File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg, which you've sourced to John Crosfield. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file agreed to license it under the given license.
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Hello. This photo was taken by John Crosfield, my father, and used in his book Recollections of Crosfield Electronics 1947-1975 (Peterborough, England 1991). John Crosfield died 25 March 2012 and left me as Executor of his Will, in which all chattels, including rights, were left to the discretion of the Executors (the other is my brother). The photo has not been used elsewhere and we, his executors, are sure he would have wanted it to be available to anyone free of copyright. Hence the upload. No one else has any rights to this photo. Is this sufficient? Thanks 90.221.240.31 (talk) 10:26, 21 September 2012 (UTC)
Apparently I did not sign in! Richard crosfield (talk) 10:30, 21 September 2012 (UTC)
- I am not familiar with UK copyright laws, other than what I read in this article: Photography and the law#Copyright. I didn't quite understand it either, so I won't say anything lest it lead you astray. Maybe someone at the media copyright questions page has more expertise in this area. Try posting a question there and see what they say. Good luck! --Drm310 (talk) 19:58, 21 September 2012 (UTC)
- As you suggest, I have put the question to the media copyright questions page.Richard crosfield (talk) 08:45, 22 September 2012 (UTC)
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Can you forward a copy of the reasoning you gave on the image to the relevant OTRS queue per WP:COPYREQ, Effectively what you need to do is provide a valid contact address, and confirmation that as Executor you have the legal rights to disperse or dispose of any copyrights that would be held by the Estate. Sfan00 IMG (talk) 12:09, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
File permission problem with File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg
[edit]Thanks for uploading File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file agreed to license it under the given license.
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- Thanks. I have sent an email to permissions-en@wikimedia.org explaining the situationRichard crosfield (talk) 16:52, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
Possibly unfree File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg
[edit]A file that you uploaded or altered, File:Crosfield's first laboratory, 1947.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree files because its copyright status is unclear or disputed. If the file's copyright status cannot be verified, it may be deleted. You may find more information on the file description page. You are welcome to add comments to its entry at the discussion if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. Ronhjones (Talk) 22:51, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
Well my contact details are address 2 Parkview Trinity Close Tunbridge Wells TN2 3PP UK, and I can confirm that as Executor of John Crosfield's estate I hold the rights to his photos.Richard crosfield (talk) 16:13, 21 January 2014 (UTC)