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Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Kojirikisha Tuitoushu.jpg[edit]

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14:19, 17 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your advice. I will explain. The portrait of the late Tomohiro Kojiri journalist was on the day of the Hanshin branch attack on May 3 It was raised in a worship place established in the Asahi Shimbun Hanshin bureau, and the situation was reported, You can see. https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASM4V6GP5M4VPIHB029.html

https://mainichi.jp/graphs/20190503/hpj/00m/040/002000g/1

It can be seen many times on the Internet. In such a situation Tomohiro Kojiri is a portrait of a journalist, but with the understanding that it is "normally used" I uploaded it this time. Originally, it would be better to get the consent of the Asahi Shimbun, but with the above understanding I was allowed to.

If it is deleted in this situation, we will get the consent of Asahi Shimbun. We appreciate your understanding. Tokim076 (talk) 06:48, 18 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your advice. I will explain. The portrait of the late Tomohiro Kojiri journalist was on the day of the Hanshin branch attack on May 3 It was raised in a worship place established in the Asahi Shimbun Hanshin bureau, and the situation was reported, You can see. https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASM4V6GP5M4VPIHB029.html

https://mainichi.jp/graphs/20190503/hpj/00m/040/002000g/1

It can be seen many times on the Internet. In such a situation Tomohiro Kojiri is a portrait of a journalist, but with the understanding that it is "normally used" I uploaded it this time. Originally, it would be better to get the consent of the Asahi Shimbun, but with the above understanding I was allowed to.

If it is deleted in this situation, we will get the consent of Asahi Shimbun. We appreciate your understanding.