User talk:BenjiPW
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Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:BridingsAMS Campaign Poster.jpg
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—MdsShakil (talk) 17:14, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
I've found several other files that have similar problems. I'll tag them in a moment.
- File:BridgingsAMS Campaign Installation Version 1.png: TinEye found the original background image on stock.adobe.com: https://stock.adobe.com/121688022
- File:BridgingAMS Campaign Insallation Version 2.png: The background London Underground station picture is found in lots of places by TinEye, but none of them is obviously the original
- File:BridgingsAMS Campaign LinkedIn Version 2.png: The source of the photo on the screen should be identified.
- File:BridgingsAMS Phone Screen Camera Collect Puzzle.jpg, File:BridgingsAMS Phone Screen Camera on Location.jpg, File:BridgingsAMS Phone Screen Camera Save to phone.jpg, File:BridgingsAMS Phone Screen After Skip.jpg: The source of the photo on the screen should be identified.
- File:BridgingsAMS Phone Screen Camera on the way.jpg: The source of the photo on the screen should be identified.
- File:BridgingsAMS Campaign Instagram Version 3.png, File:BridgingAMS Poster Version 3.jpg: The source of the photo on the screen should be identified.
TinEye was at least able to find me the source of the photo in File:BridgingAMS Poster Version 1.jpg and File:BridgingAMS Campaign LinkedIn Version 1.png so I've added credits for those, and the same on File:BridgingAMS Poster Version 2.jpg. You might want to check I've got it right, though. --bjh21 (talk) 18:00, 8 March 2022 (UTC)