User talk:JoCeppy
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Hello Mifterbot,
Thank you for your message. I would greatly appreciate advice. I am running a Wikipedia-edit-a-thon and we are creating pages for local Mental Health charities and groups to raise awareness and ease access to support. All the images I have uploaded are ones sent by these charities to use for this purpose and a neutral group will be creating the pages. Do I need to get written permission from each charity? Will an email consent do or do we need a signature? Also I noticed larger charity pages have managed to have the logo on Wikipedia like “Mind”. When is “fair use” acceptable?
The edit-a-thon is on this Friday and the following 2. I was hoping to prepare the images ready.
Kind regards
Jo JoCeppy (talk) 20:39, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
File tagging File:Northern Correspondence 2016.jpg
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Yann (talk) 17:36, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
Copyright violations
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Hello JoCeppy.
You have uploaded one or more files that are copyright violations. You have done so despite requests from editors not to do so, and despite their instructions. See Commons:Licensing for the copyright policy on Wikimedia Commons. You may also find Commons:Copyright rules by subject matter useful. This is your last warning. The next time you upload a file that violates copyright, you will be blocked. Please leave me a message if you have further questions. |
Yann (talk) 17:39, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
Hello Yann
Thank you for your message. I would greatly appreciate advice. I am running a Wikipedia-edit-a-thon and we are creating pages for local Mental Health charities and groups to raise awareness and ease access to support. All the images I have uploaded are ones sent by these charities to use for this purpose and a neutral group will be creating the pages. Do I need to get written permission from each charity? Will an email consent do or do we need a signature? Also I noticed larger charity pages have managed to have the logo on Wikipedia like “Mind”. When is “fair use” acceptable?
The edit-a-thon is on this Friday and the following 2. I was hoping to prepare the images ready.
Kind regards
Jo
JoCeppy (talk) 20:09, 7 January 2019 (UTC)
File:Chilli studios logo online.png has been marked as a possible copyright violation. Wikimedia Commons only accepts free content—that is, images and other media files that can be used by anyone, for any purpose. Traditional copyright law does not grant these freedoms, and unless noted otherwise, everything you find on the web is copyrighted and not permitted here. For details on what is acceptable, please read Commons:Licensing. You may also find Commons:Copyright rules useful, or you can ask questions about Commons policies at the Commons:Help desk. If you are the copyright holder and the creator of the file, please read Commons:But it's my own work! for tips on how to provide evidence of that.
The file you added has been deleted. If you have written permission from the copyright holder, please have them send us a free license release via COM:VRT. If you believe that the deletion was not in accordance with policy, you may request undeletion. (It is not necessary to request undeletion if using VRT; the file will be automatically restored at the conclusion of the process.) Warning: Wikimedia Commons takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.
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EugeneZelenko (talk) 14:53, 8 January 2019 (UTC)
File tagging File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - 2019.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - 2019.jpg. This media is missing permission information. A source is given, but there is no proof that the author or copyright holder agreed to license the file under the given license. Please provide a link to an appropriate webpage with license information, or ask the author or copyright holder to send an email with copy of a written permission to VRT (permissions-commons@wikimedia.org). You may still be required to go through this procedure even if you are the author yourself; please see Commons:But it's my own work! for more details. After you emailed permission, you may replace the {{No permission since}} tag with {{subst:PP}} on file description page. Alternatively, you may click on "Challenge speedy deletion" below the tag if you wish to provide an argument why evidence of permission is not necessary in this case.
Please see this page for more information on how to confirm permission, or if you would like to understand why we ask for permission when uploading work that is not your own, or work which has been previously published (regardless of whether it is your own). The file probably has been deleted. If you sent a permission, try to send it again after 14 days. Do not re-upload. When the VRT-member processes your mail, the file can be undeleted. Additionally you can request undeletion here, providing a link to the File-page on Commons where it was uploaded ([[:File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - 2019.jpg]] ) and the above demanded information in your request. |
EugeneZelenko (talk) 14:54, 8 January 2019 (UTC)
File tagging File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - AIM.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - AIM.jpg. This media is missing permission information. A source is given, but there is no proof that the author or copyright holder agreed to license the file under the given license. Please provide a link to an appropriate webpage with license information, or ask the author or copyright holder to send an email with copy of a written permission to VRT (permissions-commons@wikimedia.org). You may still be required to go through this procedure even if you are the author yourself; please see Commons:But it's my own work! for more details. After you emailed permission, you may replace the {{No permission since}} tag with {{subst:PP}} on file description page. Alternatively, you may click on "Challenge speedy deletion" below the tag if you wish to provide an argument why evidence of permission is not necessary in this case.
Please see this page for more information on how to confirm permission, or if you would like to understand why we ask for permission when uploading work that is not your own, or work which has been previously published (regardless of whether it is your own). The file probably has been deleted. If you sent a permission, try to send it again after 14 days. Do not re-upload. When the VRT-member processes your mail, the file can be undeleted. Additionally you can request undeletion here, providing a link to the File-page on Commons where it was uploaded ([[:File:Jelly Babies - One In Four Of Us - AIM.jpg]] ) and the above demanded information in your request. |
Magog the Ogre (talk) (contribs) 03:07, 26 January 2019 (UTC)