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Sexton Foods

Image questions...

Most images are greater than 70 years old and are from the company archives that I have. I don't think I am including the copy right correctly. Can you help me?


CFS CONTINENTAL

The material is not copied from an existing website. How do I address this?

Thanks,

Fair use rationale for File:CT electric trucks 1925.jpg

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Sexton Foods‎

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Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. We always appreciate when users upload new images. However, it appears that one or more of the images you have recently uploaded or added to an article may fail our non-free image policy. Most often, this involves editors uploading or using a copyrighted image of a living person. For other possible reasons, please read up on our Non-free image criteria. Please note that we take very seriously our criteria on non-free image uploads and users who repeatedly upload or misuse non-free images may be blocked from editing. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. ΔT The only constant 01:14, 11 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The images that you have tagged with {{PD-EU-no author disclosure}} are not valid. I know you own that company so a suggestion would be to review our COI and spam policies because you are walking a very thing rope. ΔT The only constant 21:14, 11 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Delta, Sexton Foods is defunct (no longer operates) all assets were absorded into US Foodservice. US Foodservice does not use the brand. However, I feel that the histories of sexton foods and other wiki pages I have authored: CFS Continental, S.E. Rykoff are important to understanding how modern foodservice evolved. Author (Thomas Mackin) has never been employed by any of the companies. However, through personal interest, I have been able to gather material on John Sexton & Co, CFS Continental and S.E. Rykoff. Can you suggest a way the images can be labeled (copyright information) so that they can appear on the Wiki. I believe it is impossible to find out who took the pictures tl|PD-EU-no author disclosure I believe the images offer a variety of wiki users valuable information: Chicago achitectural history, Diamond T Trucks, electric trucks in Chicago, pre interstate highway, railroad shipping, foodservice development, changing corporate financial structure from family owned to public company in the 1960s, Mergers & Acquisitions, development of frozen foods, etc. Please let me know your thoughts. Sincerely, Thomas Mackin (talk) 00:43, 12 April 2011 (UTC) Part .21:14, 11 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Dear ΔT, I believe I addressed the majority of the copy right issues that you brought up. Most images posted on Sexton Foods were re-classified as public domain "PD-1923" since the majority of the images were taken/published prior to 1923. The other images published/created after 1923 are classified as fair use.... Permission...Used under fair use rationale to depict John Sexton, etc. in the Wikipedia article Sexton Foods. No known free use images are known to exist. Photograph is not replaceable since John Sexton, etc. died in 1930. "Non-free fair use in|Sexton Foods" Let me know if you think I should make additional changes Sincerely, Thomas Mackin (talk) 16:01, 13 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello,

Wikipedia's servers are located in the US and therefore must abide by US copyright law. Since the United States does not apply the rule of the shorter term, it is possible for some images to be in the public domain in their country of first publication but not in the US. Such images are not eligible to be classified as free for Wikipedia use (unless they are freely licensed as well), and non-free images can only be used under WP:NFCC. Let me know if this helps. RJaguar3 | u | t 22:13, 11 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Hello RJaguar,

Thanks for your response. The copy right issue for Sexton Foods is difficult since the majority of the images are over 80 years old. I believe they are in the public domain given the age. There is no way of finding out who took the picture (the author). Can you suggest what I should do? I attempted to make the copy right changes so that I follow the Wiki Guidelines. Thanks,Thomas Mackin (talk) 00:43, 12 April 2011 (UTC) 22:13, 11 April 2011 (UTC) Thomas Mackin (talk) 00:46, 12 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Except for lack of compliance with US formalities in a publication in the United States, works published since 1923 are not in the public domain. It will remain this way until 2019 (unless Congress again retroactively extends the term of copyright). RJaguar3 | u | t 01:30, 13 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Orphaned non-free media (File:CT electric trucks 1925.jpg)

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