Commons:Deletion requests/Files uploaded by RundownPear
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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.
Files uploaded by RundownPear (talk · contribs)
[edit]Boeing images, not NASA.
- File:Lenticular Payload Module Space Shuttle.png
- File:CELV Shuttle.png
- File:Unpowered Orbiter.png
- File:Humb-back Orbiter.png
- File:Stretched Orbiter.png
- File:Large Diameter Low Density Payload Fairing ET.png
- File:Baseline Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle With Ballistic Aft Fuselage Propulsion Module.png
- File:ET Space Telescope.png
- File:Inline Shuttle Payload Bay.png
- File:Possible Evolutions of Shuttle.png
- File:Baseline Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle With Ballistic Aft Fuselage Propulsion Module. (Courtesy Boeing).png
Patrick Rogel (talk) 16:05, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
Any recommendations on how to handle this? These are public domain images, they have been used in countless articles magazines and books. How do I fix it so I can keep them in my article, they are essential RundownPear (talk) 17:27, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- Fixed Boeing stuff --RundownPear (talk) 17:58, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- @RundownPear: The fact that they have been published earlier doesn't mean they are free. Nevertheless if you think so please choose a valid license template here after deleting the bogus NASA template or, more likely, you should have to ask the Boeing Company sending a permission via COM:OTRS. --Patrick Rogel (talk) 18:17, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- Ok well can I just delete them myself? Do I think this is all a bit unnecessary, yes; do I understand the rules are the rules, also yes. Not worth fighting it. I will just look for as many of these concepts already on wiki commons or directly on NASA's website. Just need to know how to delete them or if you can, thank you. RundownPear (talk) 18:25, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- @RundownPear: The fact that they have been published earlier doesn't mean they are free. Nevertheless if you think so please choose a valid license template here after deleting the bogus NASA template or, more likely, you should have to ask the Boeing Company sending a permission via COM:OTRS. --Patrick Rogel (talk) 18:17, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
Deleted: per uploader's request. --MB-one (talk) 12:21, 11 January 2020 (UTC)