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Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Mieczysław Broniewski.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Mieczysław Broniewski.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 15:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Zofia i Mieczysław Broniewscy.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Zofia i Mieczysław Broniewscy.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 15:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Przybyslawice (1).jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Przybyslawice (1).jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 15:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Zdjęcie płótna "Sprzedaż amuletów" pędzla Henryka Siemiradzkiego.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Zdjęcie płótna "Sprzedaż amuletów" pędzla Henryka Siemiradzkiego.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 15:29, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Broniewski kolor.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Broniewski kolor.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 15:29, 12 March 2021 (UTC)
File tagging File:Mokotovska 25, Sugar Palace.jpg
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Boston9 (talk) 20:51, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Bohdan i Eugenia Broniewscy.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Bohdan i Eugenia Broniewscy.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
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Masur (talk) 08:02, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Stefania z Gerliczow Broniewska.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Stefania z Gerliczow Broniewska.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:02, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Stefania & Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Stefania & Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
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Masur (talk) 08:02, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Roza i Aleksander Gerliczowie.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Roza i Aleksander Gerliczowie.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:02, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
File tagging File:Garbów, dwór Broniewskich.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Garbów, dwór Broniewskich.jpg. This media is missing permission information. A source is given, but there is no proof that the author or copyright holder agreed to license the file under the given license. Please provide a link to an appropriate webpage with license information, or ask the author or copyright holder to send an email with copy of a written permission to VRT (permissions-commons@wikimedia.org). You may still be required to go through this procedure even if you are the author yourself; please see Commons:But it's my own work! for more details. After you emailed permission, you may replace the {{No permission since}} tag with {{subst:PP}} on file description page. Alternatively, you may click on "Challenge speedy deletion" below the tag if you wish to provide an argument why evidence of permission is not necessary in this case.
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Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:StefaniaBroniewska.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:StefaniaBroniewska.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:StefaniaBroniewska kolor.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:StefaniaBroniewska kolor.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Palikije.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Palikije.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:StefaniaBroniewska(1901-1966).jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:StefaniaBroniewska(1901-1966).jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:JakubGerlicz.png
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:JakubGerlicz.png, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:03, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Paweł Szyfter (1893-1940).jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Paweł Szyfter (1893-1940).jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:04, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Paweł Szyfter .jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Paweł Szyfter .jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:04, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Zofia i Mieczysław Broniewski.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Zofia i Mieczysław Broniewski.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:06, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Przybyslawice.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Przybyslawice.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:06, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Broniewski Francja.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Broniewski Francja.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
While the description page states who made this derivative work, it currently doesn't specify who created the original work, so the overall copyright status is unclear. If you did not create the original work depicted in this image, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. Please edit the file description and add the missing information, or the file may be deleted. If you created the original content yourself, enter this information as the source. If someone else created the content, the source should be the address to the web page where you found it, the name and ISBN of the book you scanned it from, or similar. You should also name the author, provide verifiable information to show that the content is in the public domain or has been published under a free license by its author, and add an appropriate template identifying the public domain or licensing status, if you have not already done so. Please add the required information for this and other files you have uploaded before adding more files. If you need assistance, please ask at the help desk. Thank you! |
Masur (talk) 08:06, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
Source of derivative work is not properly indicated: File:Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg
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A file that you have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, File:Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg, is a derivative work, containing an "image within an image". Examples of such works would include a photograph of a sculpture, a scan of a magazine cover, or a map that has been altered from the original. In each of these cases, the rights of the creator of the original must be considered, as well as those of the creator of the derivative work.
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Masur (talk) 08:06, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
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Zdjęcia
[edit]Wolną licencję może nadać właściciel majątkowych praw autorskich. Najczęściej jest to autor fotografii. W przypadku ww. zdjęć, nie sądzę byś to był ty - choć tak podpisałeś wszystkie zdjęcia. Robienie kopii (skan, czy fotografia odbitki) nie czyni autorem w myśl prawa autorskiego. Co więcej, także zdjęcia obrazu także podpisywałeś swoim autorstwem, co już było totalnie od rzeczy (opis obrazu poprawiłem). Zacznij od uzupełnienia danych wg ich prawdziwego stanu - data wykonania zdjęcia (oryginału), jego autor, a dopiero wtedy możemy się zastanawić kto jest właścicielem majątkowych p.a. Obawiam się, że większość z nich to dzieła osierocone. Masur (talk) 15:39, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
- Jak wspominałem: nie jesteś autorką tych zdjęć, ani nie powstały one w 2021 roku, jak błędnie podałaś. Źle opisane zdjęcia to jak fałszywy artykuł w wikipedii - z nieprawdziwymi danymi. Ponadto, nie chodzi tylko o zdjęcia twoich przodków - widzę, że w podobny sposób opisałaś skany/fotki obrazów i innych ilustracji, które na pewno nie są fotografiami rodzinnymi, choćby File:Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg. Czyli zdecydowanie naruszasz tutaj prawa autorskie (w tym wypadku malarza). Co do bycia spadkobiercą, to zakładam, że nie jesteś jedynym, stąd nie możesz dysponować majątkowymi prawami autorskimi za wszystkich. Masur (talk) 07:43, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
- Staram się być pomocny, ale pewnych rzeczy za ciebie nie zrobię.
- Na samym początku wspomniałem (Zacznij od uzupełnienia danych wg ich prawdziwego stanu - data wykonania zdjęcia (oryginału), jego autor), że pliki należy opisać poprawnie (podczas gdy we wszystkich pracach podałaś siebie, jako autora/źródło, a datę dałaś współczesną).
- Później napisałem, że oprócz fotografii rodzinnych (skanów tychże), co widać, zauważam także fotki obrazów (nie chodzi tylko o zdjęcia twoich przodków - widzę, że w podobny sposób opisałaś skany/fotki obrazów i innych ilustracji) - tak ja ta linkowana File:Zygmunt Broniewski.jpg - to nie jest przecież pokolorowane zdjęcie. Do takich obrazów czy skanów innych fotek (np. z książek, albumów itd.), majątkowych praw autorskich nie masz na pewno.
- Jeśli chodzi o bycie spadkobiercą, to zgodnie z prawem, przejmujesz majątkowe prawa autorskie, gdy jesteś jedynym spadkobiercą (Co do bycia spadkobiercą, to zakładam, że nie jesteś jedynym, stąd nie możesz dysponować majątkowymi prawami autorskimi za wszystkich.) Czy jesteś?
- Staram się być pomocny, ale pewnych rzeczy za ciebie nie zrobię.
- Przecież ja to wszystko napisałem (co pozwoliłem sobie zilustrować własnymi cytatami) - czy dalej sądzisz, że nie jestem pomocny? Nie jestem w stanie poradzić ci, jak wgrać poprawnie pliki, do których nie masz majątkowych praw autorskich czy które wskutek podania błędnych danych nie pozwalają ocenić innych opcji (dopiero wtedy możemy się zastanawić kto jest właścicielem majątkowych p.a.). Zatem proszę, nie czyń takich zarzutów. Masur (talk) 08:03, 8 April 2021 (UTC) ps. proszę kontynuuj w mojej dyskusji zaczęty wątek (jak ja u ciebie), a nie zakładaj za każdym razem nowego. Łatwiej śledzić, dzięki.
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Ok, dzięki za wyjaśnienie. Przepraszam. Chyba mówiliśmy o dwóch różnych zdjęciach Zygmunta Broniewskiego. Ty w mundurze, a ja wraz z żoną, które osobiście kolorowałam. Poprawiłam opisy zdjęć jak umiałam najlepiej. Tam, gdzie się tylko dało dałam w źródle znaną mi publikację, w której występuje dane zdjęcie, gdzie nie było takiej możliwości wpisałam archiwum rodzinne. Proszę ocenić, czy tak opisane zdjęcia spełniają reguły Wikipedii. Dodatkowe opisy są co prawda nieco uciążliwe, ale rozumiem, że należy stosować się do wymogów praw autorskich. Dziękuję za porady.
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