Commons:Deletion requests/File:SKGLB TCa 51.png
This file may meet the criteria for speedy deletion. This file is a copyright violation because it is copyrighted and not published under a free license. The file is subject to speedy deletion unless it is relicensed according to the Commons licensing policy. This file is a copyright violation for the following reason: It is not known when it was published. Licence is invalid. It is not known when it was published. No evidence that the author died 70 years ago. Photo scanned from book published in 2015. There is no evidence that it was published 70 years ago. As long as there's no evidence that the photograph was published before 1953, we're talking about a fake license. Please refer to Commons:Publication. In addition, the entire content of the book is copyrighted by the publisher. Respecting copyright is not about making claims without evidence. Probably the photo comes from a private collection. It doesn't mean someone can scan a photo from any book and assume it was published immediately after it was created. It can be assumed that the photo was published many years later. There is no evidence that there is a promotional photo. No one can immediately tell that a given photo was published immediately after it was taken. It shouldn't be discretionary. It can't be an arbitrary decision by one editor. © Verlag Railway-Media-Group. This file is a copyright violation because it comes from: Werner Schleritzko, Mythos Ischlerbahn. Band 1, die Jahre 1890-1930, 2015, ISBN 978-3-902894-21-2 Uoijm77 (talk) 12:57, 20 February 2023 (UTC)
Keep Hallo, das Fahrzeug ist 1928 entstanden und 1957 ausgemustert worden. Das Foto ist also auf jedem Fall vor 1945 entstanden. Oder hat jemand ein solches Fahrzeug nach dem 2. Weltkrieg fotografiert? Da hat man lediglich gesehen, das gute Stück so schnell wie möglich wieder loszuwerden, und nicht solch eine Paradeaufstellung veranstaltet, zumal die SKGLB wenig später aus eingestellt wurde. Wie würde man die Mode der abgebildeten Personen bezeichnen? Sieht nach Vorkriegsmode aus. Wer jemals in seinen Leben Lokomotiven fotografiert hat, weiß, wie solche Bilder wie die abgebildeten entstanden sind; entweder bei der Inbetriebnahme des Fahrzeuges, und das wäre 1928, oder bei Inbetriebnahme einer neuen Strecke, und das erfolgte auch vor 1945.Rainerhaufe (talk) 13:25, 20 February 2023 (UTC)
- Delete The date the photo was taken is of secondary importance in this case. There is no evidence that the author died over 70 years old. It is difficult to determine when the photo was taken and published. Probably the photo comes from a private collection. Uoijm77 (talk) 11:47, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
- Comment It is difficult to determine when the photo was taken – No, it is not! Didn't you read the date at the image description? -- Herbert Ortner (talk) 15:02, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
- In this particicular case I agree with Delete. We have an author's name – Sepp Gastberger and recognisable St. Wolfgang. That's Josef B. Gastberger who was a professional photographer from St. Wolfgang (1890–1965). Since Austrian courts lean towards accepting everything as a full Lichtbildwerk (70 years pma) that needed a person to hold a camera with their hands we will not be able to keep it as a simple Lichtbild. To find information about Austrian photographers who were active before 1945 the Albertina database is an excellent tool: [1] Unfortunately permanent links don't work anymore. -- Herbert Ortner (talk) 15:37, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
Deleted: . --Didym (talk) 12:14, 27 February 2023 (UTC)