Commons:Deletion requests/Images of Euro banknotes
Kept. There are reproduction guidelines which as sui generis, but these are not copyright concerns. There's no consensus to delete. Quadell (talk) 22:53, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
Images of Euro banknotes
[edit]- Image:5 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:5 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:10 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:10 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:20 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:20 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:50 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:50 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:100 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:100 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:200 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:200 Euro.Verso.png
- Image:500 Euro.Recto.png
- Image:500 Euro.Verso.png
These images are taken from http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/paper.s01.htm. The reproduction guidelines for Euro banknotes (at http://www.ecb.int/bc/reproduction/html/index.en.html) say clearly that intangible reproductions (such as scans) are only allowed if they have the word "SPECIMEN" on it and are scanned at maximum resolution of 72 dpi. The banknote scans from the website above does not include the word SPECIMEN thus they violate this guidelines, so I think we have to remove the scans until someone replace them with tainted versions. :-( --RokerHRO 15:50, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
- Keep --Starscream 11:35, 2 January 2008 (UTC) Because is {{money-EU}}
- The {{money-EU}} template's text is misleading because it only cites the "short usage terms". But these are not normative and does not mention intagible reproductions. The ECB website refers to the complete and normative usage guidelines which makes clear and normative terms of usage for intagible reproductions. These must have the word SPECIMEN on it and must have a resolution not higher than 72 dpi. --RokerHRO 23:32, 2 January 2008 (UTC)