Commons:Deletion requests/Andy MacDougal photos hosted by the NWS

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  • Add {{delete|reason=Fill in reason for deletion here!|subpage=Andy MacDougal photos hosted by the NWS|year=2024|month=December|day=27}} to the description page of each file.
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  • Add {{Commons:Deletion requests/Andy MacDougal photos hosted by the NWS}} at the end of today's log.

Andy MacDougal photos hosted by the NWS

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These images were all sourced from webpages of the US National Weather Service but are the work of a named, third-party photographer. However, we have no evidence that any of these images are in the public domain or available under a free license.

For many years, hosting such images on the Commons was done in good faith under the rationale that:

  • public submissions to the NWS all entered the public domain and/or
  • all files hosted on NWS websites were in the public domain unless they carried a formal copyright notice

An extensive review of this rationale in 2024 revealed that neither of these beliefs held up to scrutiny. These findings were confirmed in an RfC conducted from August to October 2024.

Per COM:ONUS it is the responsibility of the person uploading an image to the Commons or anyone arguing for its retention here to provide evidence of permission from the copyright holder.

All these images were taken in the US after 1989, and therefore automatically protected by copyright at the instant of their creation unless ineligible for some reason. Unless anybody can provide any evidence of ineligibility for copyright, or permission from the respective copyright owner, we must delete all the files listed in this request per COM:PRP because as far as we can tell, they all are protected by copyright. --Rlandmann (talk) 22:58, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Delete per above. Hurricane Clyde 🌀my talk page! 18:46, 2 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]