Commons:Deletion requests/Files uploaded by SuperSonic337

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COM:NETCOPYVIOs - pictures of license plates stolen from various websites. License plates are 3D objects (the object itself, letter/number embossing, etc.) so the picture itself has a copyright separate of the plate image. Many of the plate images are also themselves copyrighted contemporary works with utter nonsense PD-US claims, eg., File:Nebraska January 2017 license plate.jpg, File:Idaho wildlife elk license plate.jpg, File:Kentucky 2003 license plate.jpg, File:BPA-Delaware.webp, and many more).

Эlcobbola talk 12:09, 5 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  •  Keep Every object is actually 3D, except pixels. A sculpture can have the image taken from front, back or any side, these images are all taken perpendicular to the plane of the object, like a scan. --RAN (talk) 23:13, 5 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
 Delete all the plates from 1989 or later. They contain illustrations and are definitively copyrighted. Günther Frager (talk) 11:58, 7 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
 Delete all plates except File:Louisiana 1916 license plate.png, File:Louisiana 1917 license plate.png, File:Louisiana 1925 red-orange and gray license plate.png, File:Louisiana 1922 brown and white license plate.png, File:Louisiana 1922 green and white license plate.png, and File:Louisiana 1924 black and white license plate.png. Those six are pre-1989 plates, uploaded as own work, with no evidence against that claim. Doing a reverse image search doesn't turn up anything for any of them. All other plates are either taken from around the web without a license or post-1989 plates that are themselves copyrighted. P1 (talk) 22:14, 19 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Per COM:EVID, the burden for evidence is on uploaders and proponents of retention. "[E]vidence against that claim" is not required, and is readily available to those who bother to genuinely look: File:Louisiana 1922 green and white license plate.png and File:Louisiana 1922 brown and white license plate.png, for example, were both stolen from here. (Non-appearance in a reverse image research is the absence of evidence fallacy, and reverse image searches are notoriously terrible at indexing auction sites, the source of most of these images.) That notwithstanding, you would have us believe the uploader snuck in a few of their own (low res, no EXIF) images among dozens of blatant copyvios? That is not serious, or in line with COM:PRP. Эlcobbola talk 16:54, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
See above. File:Louisiana 1922 green and white license plate.png and File:Louisiana 1922 brown and white license plate.png, for example, are here. Эlcobbola talk 16:54, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted: all per nomination; PCP. —‍Mdaniels5757 (talk • contribs) 01:24, 27 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]