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Image:KeithPatrickCardinalOBrien.jpg

Re. the image and fairuse. "Originally upload by Gerald Farinas and mistaken as Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte, Archbishop of Montreal." Don't tell me, tell the person who originally uploaded it, I only re-uploaded under a more appropriate name. -- KTC 23:20, 30 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

New RFC

You may be interested to know that an RFC has recently been initiated regarding Fair use images of Canadian politicians. Please feel free to participate in what I hope will be a fruitful discussion. - Mcasey666 18:33, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image:10FP.jpg

Can you help with this image. What are you looking for? How can we fix this to let the image remain? Thanks FrankWilliams 21:57, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

A favor?

Could you take a look at the listing for Pilot (House) on Wikipedia:Copyright problems/Other? I have looked at it with regards to what can stay and what must go, but I would like to hear the opinion of someone else experienced in these matters (and unbiased by my conclusions, so I won't be tipping my hand just yet). My comment on the article's FAC can provide some background on my opinions about the issues informing the case, if you want that (and the fact that the article has an FAC should tell you why I'm so concerned to get this exactly right). --RobthTalk 03:24, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Jeep Made in China

Thanks for pointing out the "fair use" of the Jeep made in China (Image:2005 Jeep 2500 Made in China-PR.jpg). It is an edited version of the press release photo, but I put the "promotional" tag in it and gave the reasons for its use. I also included the following statement:

  • A photograph of an actual Jeep 2500 from China would be appreciated! If someone has been in China and took a "free" image of this Jeep, then they should upload it in the "Jeep XJ category in the Commons area" and replace this one! Thank you CZmarlin 01:10, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

However, before an actual "free" picture is available, I think it should be good to show the current image because it illustrates the similarities and differences with the Jeep models that were made in the USA. I think this is significant to show that the vehicle that was introduced in 1983 is still being manufactured (albeit with an updated grille and headlamps) in China. What would you suggest to do so that readers can have a visual of the current Jeep product made in China? Once again, thank you for your consideration on this matter, CZmarlin 05:00, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

XPress article : Complete deletion uncalled for

Though i did copy/paste the company description from the company's official page, i'm not aware if this on its own is considered a copyright infringement, but it certainly doesn't call for the complete deletion of the article!!!

--Basem 9:12, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Fair use replaceable images

No issues with those two: both easily replaceable since they are of contemporary and widely available products. Matthew Brown (Morven) (T:C) 10:03, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

A Table Alphabeticall

I have seen one edition (I think it is the 1604 edition, but I have to check). I am digging into this subject a bit more and slowly learning about it. So the article should get longer and more detailed as I learn more.--Filll 14:47, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image:ANA-7E7.jpg

Are we going to do this again? It's the same reason as last time (Image:MMA.jpg). If this is an automated process, it needs to be stopped or put into check. I'm not going to go through this with you every time you send me a note about a CGI image about a future product which does not yet exist (I have uploaded many of these sorts of images.) —Joseph/N328KF (Talk) 17:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

There's no need to be rude. The image description did not say that the product is an "artist's conception" and has not been released. I should have read the relevant part of the article, though.
This is not an automated process. I simply look for non-free images which appear to be "repeatable", tag them, and notify the uploader. When the person who tagged an image is wrong about the image being non-repeatable, you can let him know by adding {{replaceable fair use disputed}}. Although if this is too much work, no one is forcing you to do so. – Quadell (talk) (random) 17:43, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

3 way tailgate

That picture was scanned from a magazine ad, the only way to duplicate would be to find a similar 1968-1972 wagon, get permission from an owner to give a demonstration, and take a picture of it. Please withdraw your objection. --matador300 17:47, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply