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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Wacken!!

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Túrelio (talk) 14:13, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hallo Wacken!, wenn du eine Genehmigung der Fotografen an OTRS geschickt hast, kannst den no-permission-Baustein auf den beiden Bildseiten durch {{OTRS pending}} ersetzen. --Túrelio (talk) 14:17, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hallo Turelio, hab jetzt über den Assistenten Anfragen für Schulz und Evers generiert. Kann bis zu 2 Wochen dauern, heißt es. Das mit "OTRS Pending" verstehe ich nicht. Insgesamt ist der ganze Prozess mega-umständlich. Wenn ohnehin am Ende keine körperliche und am besten notariell beglaubigte Unterschrift des Fotografen vorliegen muss, besteht sowohl vor dem komplexen Prozess als auch danach die gleiche Unschärfe, das einer lügt oder sich irrt - nur die Hürden werden höher gesetzt, auch für die, die ehrlich sind. Ist das der Sinn? --Wacken! (talk) 14:53, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

"OTRS pending" signalisiert dem Admin, dem - wie z.B. mir - das Fehlen der Genehmigung aufgefallen ist, das der Genehmigungsprozess läuft, weshalb er es nicht nach 7 Tagen löschen wird.
Wieso du den Prozess "mega-umständlich" findest, verstehe ich nicht. Dass du dafür eine Genehmigung brauchst, war dir doch schon vorher klar, zumal du ja früher mal eine solche eingeholt hattest. Zwecks Beschleunigung hättest du die Anfrage an die Rechteinhaber auch schon vor Upload starten können. Wie dir vielleicht noch bekannt ist, gibt es unter Commons:E-Mail-Vorlagen#Einverständniserklärung (Rechte-Inhaber) fertige Vorlagen für die Genehmigungseinholung. Darin brauchst du nur noch das Link zum hochgeladenen Bild und die gewählte/vereinbarte Lizenz einzutragen, alles an den Rechteinhaber zu mailen, ihn/sie bitten seinen/ihren Namen plus Datum darunter zu setzen und es an permissions-commons-de@wikimedia.org zurückzumailen. Dieser Prozess funktioniert sogar wenn der Rechteinhaber selbst nicht email-fähig ist. Dann druckt man die Genehmigungserklärung einfach aus, gibt es ihm, lässt ihn unterschreiben, scannt es ein und mailt den Scan an OTRS. Ich glaube kaum, dass ein Genehmigungsprozess bei Getty Images einfacher verläuft. Wenn einer vorsätzlich betrügen will, wird er das vermutlich auch schaffen, schließlich sind unsere OTRS-Mitarbeiter auch nur Ehrenamtliche, die das in ihrer Freizeit machen. --Túrelio (talk) 15:48, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hallo, ich benötige leider nochmals Hilfe. Ich hab überhaupt keine Ahnung, wo das "OTRS pending" hin muss, und jetzt sind die Bilder gelöscht, ohne dass ich weiß, wie weit meine Emails diesbzgl. bearbeitet sind. Jetzt heißt es, das Unterschriften nötig sind, obwohl der Assistent, der mir hier zur Verfügung gestellt wird, darauf in keiner Weise hinweist. Er ist vollauf zufrieden, wenn ich meinen Namen angebe, den Inhaber der Nutzungsrechte und den Fotografen. Er sagt mir, ich möchte den erstellten Text an die "permissions" schicken, und man kümmert sich. Leider weiß ich nun (logisch nachvollziehbar, wie ich meine) überhaupt nicht mehr, woran ich bin. Danke nochmals für die Hilfe. Wenn ich's einmal endgültig gecheckt habe, werde ich es künftig immer so machen. Lieben Dank vorab. --Wacken!


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