User talk:Druid135
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Wikimedia Commons has a specific scope
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Martin H. (talk) 21:09, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
- If you want to have your invitations on the internet you may look out for a free webhost. Commons is an educational project, such content does not provide any educational value. --Martin H. (talk) 21:09, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Hi. Thank you Martin H. The illustration was taken from a news article and is fairly necessary to, well, illustrate a significant event in John Burroughs School history. It is not "my" prom invitation, but was of historical interest. How do you recommend I site it?
- This was one that you created (at least you claimed this) yourself. For the controversial one see below, that was protected by copyright and no permission from the creator was given. So it is not free content and not eligible to upload on Commons. To upload the image you must have the creators written permission that anyone can reuse it anywhere (not only in Wikipedia) for every purpose or the file must be public domain. The copyright holder is unknown, so noone to ask, in this case it will be public domain 95 from publication (as far as I know). --Martin H. (talk) 22:36, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
No OTRS for prom invitation uploads
[edit]2009ControversialInvitation.jpg which you uploaded has been tagged with {{OTRS pending}} for more than 30 days. This tag indicates that an email setting out permission to use the file was sent to the Volunteer Response Team. Unfortunately, we cannot find any record that such an email has been received, and accordingly the file remains without permission. Unless the Volunteer Response Team receives evidence that permission has been granted within 15 days of today's date, the file will be deleted. If you have already sent the permission, please re-send it to permissions-commons@wikimedia.org now. Please quote the file name ("2009ControversialInvitation.jpg") in your email. At the same time, please leave a message at the VRT noticeboard so that a volunteer can follow this up or contact a VRT member directly.
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Closeapple (talk) 22:59, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
2009ControversyPromInvite3.jpg which you uploaded has been tagged with {{OTRS pending}} for more than 30 days. This tag indicates that an email setting out permission to use the file was sent to the Volunteer Response Team. Unfortunately, we cannot find any record that such an email has been received, and accordingly the file remains without permission. Unless the Volunteer Response Team receives evidence that permission has been granted within 15 days of today's date, the file will be deleted. If you have already sent the permission, please re-send it to permissions-commons@wikimedia.org now. Please quote the file name ("2009ControversyPromInvite3.jpg") in your email. At the same time, please leave a message at the VRT noticeboard so that a volunteer can follow this up or contact a VRT member directly.
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Closeapple (talk) 22:59, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
File tagging File:2009ControversialInvitation2.jpg
[edit]This media was probably deleted.
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Closeapple (talk) 22:59, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
More about the invitation
[edit]Hi. I replied to your question at User talk:Closeapple#Category:John Burroughs School Prom Invitation. --Closeapple (talk) 01:11, 19 August 2010 (UTC)