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Fair use

Hi, sorry to bother but your expertise is needed. User:JarlaxleArtemis would like to use images to illustrate some articles on D&D topics. He'd like to use the "fair use" exception. I'm having trouble seeing how the images can qualify, unless they are shown at a greatly reduced size (and also with the artist's name included). Can you suggest the best way for these images to be used properly? We've had some discussion at User talk:JarlaxleArtemis. Here is a typical one, Image:Kelemvor.jpg. Most of the images are on this list [1]. Thanks for your help. Cheers, -Willmcw 21:51, Apr 13, 2005 (UTC)

PS. If you are too busy or uninterested perhaps you could refer us to another editor with experience in image copyright issues. It'd be best to make any replies on User talk:JarlaxleArtemis. Thanks again. -Willmcw 02:47, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your input. This user has been chastened by the arbcom for image copyright violations previously and my first instinct was just to report him. But wikilove made me realize it's better to try to work with an editor towards the desired result. Whether we'll get there or not... Anyway, thanks for all you do for Wikipedia. Cheers, -Willmcw 19:06, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for your advise. By the way, if I do manage to get the artists' permission, is there something I'd need to do in order to prove it, or would a PermissionAndFairUse template do just fine? JarlaxleArtemis 19:09, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)

Films, screenshots, publicity stills

Hi, I know you do some image work so perhaps this is the right place to ask. Someone has added a lovely picture to the Titanic article--a still of Leo and Kate kissing. It seems a tad high quality for a post-production amateur screenshot, so I think it's most likely a download of a publicity still. Do we normally assume fair use of such stills?

Image:Titanic_Movie_Leo_Kate_Kiss.jpg --Tony Sidaway|Talk 23:09, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Carlos Martínez (actor)

Hi Quadell, you wrote a replacement stub at /Temp for this article. The article can't be deleted because of block compression. Is it alright to replace the main article with your re-write and leave the copyvio stuff in history? --Duk 17:39, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Iron Maiden Picture

Hello, I noticed that your name was somehow associated with the picture of the Nuremburg Iron Maiden located at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Iron_Maiden_of_Nuremberg.jpg . Would you be the right person to ask about getting a higher-definition copy of this picture, or would I have to go to someone else? And who might that be? My e-mail address is ericdjonas@yahoo.com. Thank you.

PUI cleanup

I went through and deleted anything that could be, as well as moving and tagging all that could be. Burgundavia 21:36, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)


Malice Green / copyright

I have written a replacement article for Malice Green, but although it says its on VFD and copyvio... i dont see it, maybe i suk, but but i dont see it. Can i just put the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malice_Green/Temp content on Malice Green? --sry to bug u about it, but the person who origionally put the vio on isnt a user, and i saw u put the pending deletion notice. 134.215.226.37

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