User talk:Lola131313
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Copyright status: File:Uneticean barrows in Łęki Małe, Koscian County, Poland.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Uneticean barrows in Łęki Małe, Koscian County, Poland.jpg. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.
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Yours sincerely, JuTa 19:14, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
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File:Bone artifact from Bruszczewo fortified settlement in Central Poland, Unetice culture.jpg
- use in any work, regardless of content
- creation of derivative works
- commercial use
- free distribution
See Commons:Licensing for the copyright policy on Wikimedia Commons, and Commons:Image casebook for some specific examples. Some other Wikimedia projects have different licensing policies. For example, the English Wikipedia allows fair use of sounds and photographs. This is not the case on Wikimedia Commons; "fair use" materials are not acceptable here.
Please make sure that you only upload educational content you have created yourself, those which are out of copyright, or those for which you have the required permission for the work to be used in all the ways described above. Please note that derivative works of copyrighted material are also considered copyrighted. Again, please read through Commons:Licensing, which is quite crucial, to understanding how Wikimedia Commons works. Thanks for your contribution, and please do leave me a message if you have further questions.And also:
- File:Bone tool from Bruszczewo fortified settlement in Central Poland, Unetice culture.jpg
- File:Bone tool from Bruszczewo fortified settlement in Central Poland, EBA, Unetice culture.jpg
- File:Vase on four legs, Typical vessel dated to classic phase, Uneticean pottery making tradition, Central Germany.jpg
- File:Bone artifacts, EBA, Unetice culture.jpg
- File:Distinctive low and sharp base-the most chracteristic feature of Uneticean ceramics, Turany, Brno, Czech Republic.jpg
- File:Typical vessel dated to classic phase, Uneticean pottery making tradition, Central Germany.jpg
- File:Uneticean pottery making tradition, Central Germany.jpg
- File:Halberd from Wroclaw, Silesian Group of the Unetice culture.jpg
- File:Hoard of halberds -Dieskau II.jpg
- File:Uneticean halberd in museum.JPG
- File:Decorated bronze axe, Central Germany.jpg
- File:Uneticean halberds from Central Germany II.jpg
- File:Bronze and gold from Central Germany, II.jpg
- File:Uneticean halberds from Central Germany.jpg
- File:Bronze and gold from Central Germany.jpg
- File:Bronze necklace from Central Germany.jpg
- File:Uneticean hoard during exploration, 2012, Gorzow Wielkopolski, Poland.jpg
- File:Bronze jewelery from Leki Male, EBA, Unetice culture, Poland.jpg
- File:Uneticean daggers from Leki Male barrows, Poland.jpg
- File:Halbard, bronze,EBA, Unetice culture, Poland.jpg
- File:Typical necklace with open endings, EBA, Unetice culture, Poland.jpg
- File:Uneticean bronzes, Koscian Group, Poland.jpg
- File:Gold from Łęki Małe barrows, Poland.jpg
- File:Gold jewelery from Leki Male barrows, Poland.jpg
Yours sincerely, Hedwig in Washington (mail?) 00:09, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
File:3 Helmsdorf Lutherstadt Eisleben.jpg 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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Hedwig in Washington (mail?) 00:24, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
File source is not properly indicated: File:Uneticean house.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Uneticean house.jpg, was missing information about where it comes from or who created it, which is needed to verify its copyright status. The file probably has been deleted. If you've got all required information, request undeletion providing this information and the link to the concerned file (
[[:File:Uneticean house.jpg]] ).
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Yours sincerely, Hedwig in Washington (mail?) 00:25, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
- Certainly not your own work as stated. Where do these two files come from? --Hedwig in Washington (mail?) 00:29, 16 October 2017 (UTC)