Commons:Deletion requests/Files uploaded by Ours51+

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Historical works by User:Ours51+ (talk · contribs)

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Historical photos, drawings, maps. Proper author/date/country of creation information should be supplied to determine copyrights status and license tags corrected.

EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:57, 26 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

  •  Keep Mostly "PD-EU-no author disclosure", and a few are newer than the 70 year limit for PD, and that small list should be re-nominated. --RAN (talk) 18:15, 26 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Keep Per @RAN. Please do not bulk delete: a problematic file does not imply that the others are, it must be done on a case-by-case basis. These are for the most part documents from the mid-19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, which are with very little doubt in the public domain (COM:PD). — Baidax 💬 22:54, 29 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
 Keep I did a batch edit to replace most of the CC-BY-SA licence tags by the template PD-old-1923, associated with Template:Licence review. Le Petit Chat (talk) 18:08, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
To delete :
File:Docteur Jean Billard Extrait tableau Musée de Reims de Stéphane Lamarche.png (Stéphane Lamarche died in 1963)
File:Emblème de l'escadrille C 66 dessiné par Jacques Rapin.png (fr:Jacques Rapin died in 1953)
File:Marcel Falala.png, taken when he was a member of the French National Assembly (1958-1960)
File:Roger Raulet.png, idem (1960-1967)
and some others Le Petit Chat (talk) 18:34, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your input and your vigilance, @Le Petit Chat: the files you list are indeed to be deleted, or to be programmed on their date of public domain release since they have encyclopedic potential. — Baidax 💬 20:16, 7 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted: most, kept some. I was able to keep some where I could determine that they were in the public domain for some reason or old enough for PD-old-assumed. I also deleted some because I found that they were much too recent or that they had authors who were alive or died less than 70 years ago; I've noted both in the list above. I've deleted the rest because I was not given enough information about them to determine their copyright status. As for those claiming that any file showing some image older than 70 years and not naming an author are "anonymous": I don't accept that without seeing the works in their original context, both sides of postcards (plus some kind of legible date), etc. For these files, that was almost never the case, they are all very insufficiently described and categorized files, grabbed from various places on the web, almost never given a proper date (they usually had their 2021 or 2022 upload dates), no authors named etc. The onus to do all that lies with the uploader. I've corrected it for quite a number of files, but there's only so much I can do. If you want to request undeletion for any files, please go to COM:UNDEL with a good rationale and some evidence WHY the file should be in the public domain. --Rosenzweig τ 23:56, 6 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

This deletion discussion is now closed. Please do not make any edits to this archive. You can read the deletion policy or ask a question at the Village pump. If the circumstances surrounding this file have changed in a notable manner, you may re-nominate this file or ask for it to be undeleted.

Ipin street art by User:Ours51+ (talk · contribs)

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There is no commercial Freedom of Panorama in France. French courts have ruled that all artistic works are copyrightable regardless of originality or artistic properties. The nominated images show graffiti authored by Germain Prevost (a.k.a. Ipin). According to this site (translated by Google Translate): "The graffiti by Ipin, an artist born in Reims in 1981, plays on contrasts and volumes. These works can be discovered on the electrical transformer on rue Paul Marchandeau, at the corner of rue Courlancy, and on the Courlancy electrical transformer (next to the clinic)."

JWilz12345 (Talk|Contrib's.) 04:17, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Deleted: per nomination. --Min☠︎rax«¦talk¦» 02:29, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]