Commons:Deletion requests/Files found with "Intel in Deutschland" flickr
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Files found with Special:Search/"Intel in Deutschland" flickr
[edit]Although these were published to Flickr under a CC license, it's doubtful Intel in Germany can unilaterally take images of third-party products and alter their license.
- File:Toshiba Encore 2 - 8inch.jpg
- File:HP Envy 15x2.jpg
- File:HP Envy 13x2.jpg
- File:Toshiba Encore 2 - 10inch.jpg
- File:Toshiba Qosmio PX30t.jpg
- File:Sony VAIO Tap 20.jpg
- File:Samsung 500T1C.jpg
- File:HP Spectre x2.jpg
- File:HP Pavilion x360.jpg
- File:Samsung ATIV Tab 3.jpg
Adeletron 3030 (talk) 15:41, 6 January 2023 (UTC)
- Keep some. They can certainly take photographs of the objects and freely license those. The on-screen information would be different. Some of these just have simple logos and could be kept. The ones with the more complicated Windows backgrounds on screen should probably be deleted. IronGargoyle (talk) 14:08, 13 January 2023 (UTC)
- @IronGargoyle But it's unlikely that Intel Germany took any of the listed photographs. They're product photographs provided by the PC manufacturers. For example, the HP Spectre photo can be found at https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-split-13-g200-x2-pc/5405601. And even if they were photographed by Intel (they're probably not), there's the question of whether Intel Germany can unilaterally re-license photographs taken by global Intel organization. Adeletron 3030 (talk) 14:28, 13 January 2023 (UTC)
Deleted: per nomination; these are clearly product photos provided by the OEMs. —holly {chat} 22:44, 7 June 2023 (UTC)