User talk:Vincent Wedge
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Hi wiki editors: I apologize for my mistaken understanding of OTRS process
[edit]Dear friends and vigilant editors:
Had several recent images marked for deletion, deleted, and then I reposted them later because I misunderstood how the OTRS process works. I DID NOT understand/ know that OTRS editors can repost a deleted image once permission is obtained. I thought they had to be reposted and then referenced in the email sent to the permissions address. I am crazy new to this stuff and totally respect your vigilance re: copyright stuff. Definitely not trying to disregard warnings about not posting copyrighted material. Permissions have now been sent to the proper author/photographers and they have agreed over the phone, but have not sent back the correct creative commons release yet.
Posting record of my recent correspondence with editors here for transparency:
Hi Marchjuly (Just saw your Thank you for your monitoring of the images I uploaded to the commons and you post on Ellin Beltz talk page. Reposting here to you for clarification. I am very new to this part of wikipedia (image permissions) and still figuring out how to properly document permission (which is why I reposted the images). My intent is not to disregard the editing that editors are doing. I think I've just made a mistake in not putting the OTRS pending tag on the images. I have sent permissions request to the creators and they agreed to share the images, but I didn't give them the correct form so I should have documentation very soon. I apologize. I am a graduate student at the university of utah and this is for a project i'm working on for an architecture and urban design thesis. These are not commercial posts. Please advise if I should not post these while the permissions are pending. I was under the impression they could stay up until the ticket is referenced.I am also not totally sure I'm doing the talk thing right here so again please forgive my incompetence in advance. Vincent Wedge (talk) 03:02, 16 October 2015 (UTC)Vincent Wedge
cc: Ellin Beltz
Totally sorry if this is weird to put here.
An unfree Flickr license was found on File:International Gem Tower.jpg
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Elisfkc (talk) 02:02, 26 June 2016 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:NoMad Piazza 08302021.jpg
[edit]Copyright status: File:NoMad Piazza 08302021.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:NoMad Piazza 08302021.jpg. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.
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Copyright status: File:Keith Dale Gordon 072718.jpg
[edit]Copyright status: File:Keith Dale Gordon 072718.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Keith Dale Gordon 072718.jpg. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.
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