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- sorry, I cannot figure out how to, or where to, present my rationale for keeping the photo. Can you give me further explanation? Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:58, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Reply: Non-free images can only be used on Wikipedia under some very specific criteria. In particular, images of living people fail to meet point #1 of the criteria as one could potentially have a free image of the person if somebody were to take a picture of the subject and release it under a free license. As such, adding a fair use rationale won't result in the file being kept. As stated in the message above your choices are:
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- Okay, mate, I wrote TED and asked if they will make the image entirely free. If not, I would propose to use it anyway as it is the most attractive photo I can find on the Net, and it is free for educational purposes. Is it possible that instead of putting a two-day deadline on me to remove the photo, you could have simply written to me and we could have worked together to deal with the photo properly, either establish acceptable permissions for it or find a different photo? I don't see the great urgency to deal with the matter? Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:47, 28 July 2015 (UTC)
- If TED is willing to release the photo under a free license, then that will be fine. If not, I'm afraid that using it anyway will not work. It will simply be deleted as a non-free image of a living person. If you can find another free photo, that is acceptable, but you will not be able to use the existing photo in the interim. Regards. -- Whpq (talk) 20:33, 28 July 2015 (UTC)
- Okay, mate, I wrote TED and asked if they will make the image entirely free. If not, I would propose to use it anyway as it is the most attractive photo I can find on the Net, and it is free for educational purposes. Is it possible that instead of putting a two-day deadline on me to remove the photo, you could have simply written to me and we could have worked together to deal with the photo properly, either establish acceptable permissions for it or find a different photo? I don't see the great urgency to deal with the matter? Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:47, 28 July 2015 (UTC)
Thanks, mate. But can you explain, if it is in my judgement the most attractive photo, and it is free for educational purposes, why is it not acceptable for the article? I maintain you did not have to put a deadline on me or delete the photo, you could have contacted me and we could have discussed the best approach, with the photo remaining up in the meantime. No great calamity would have come from that, correct? I see Wikipedia as a collaborative enterprise, and when you one-sidedly put a deadline on me it doesn't feel very collaborative. Comment? Greg
- Please review Wikipedia:Non-free content. That explains Wikipedia's guidelines for non-free content, and the criteria for which non-free content can be used. Simply put, the image you uploaded does not meet the non-free content criteria and can't be used as-is. No amount of discussion or collaboration can make that image meet the non-free content criteria. But if you are dead-set on having a discussion, it can be listed for discussion. If that's the route you want to take, we can do it, but I guarantee you the result will be a deleted file. Regards. -- Whpq (talk) 14:29, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
Thanks, mate. You did see at the top of your link that exceptions can be made for common sense. To my mind it seems reasonable to use the photo for the article that I judge most attractive, don't you think, after all we want the encyclopedia to look as good as possible, no?
I maintain we could have had the discussion we are having now without any deadline being put for removal of the photo. If at the end we agreed the photo should come down then it could have come down. Greg
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- You can plead your case for keeping the file at the discussion linked above. -- Whpq (talk) 17:05, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- User:Whpq, how does this work? I make my case and someone looks at the discussion and makes a final decision about the image? Who is that person(s)? Do they have to give their rationale for their decision where I can read it?
- Would it be fair to say you are the person who has put the file onto the proposed files for deletion? But shouldn't you have spoken to my point first, I made the point that we want the most attractive images for the encyclopedia and you haven't responded to that. ---Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:14, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- An administrator will review the discussion, and close the discussion based on Wikipedia guidelines and policies, and the arguments presented. I've already spoken to your point which is the image absolutely fails the non-free content criteria. If you are going to argue for an exception, then it will be at the discussion linked above. Regards. -- Whpq (talk) 17:18, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- Would it be fair to say you are the person who has put the file onto the proposed files for deletion? But shouldn't you have spoken to my point first, I made the point that we want the most attractive images for the encyclopedia and you haven't responded to that. ---Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:14, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
User:Whpq, would you be the one who proposed the file for deletion? It doesn't seem you can say the image "absolutely" fails the non-free content criteria, because Wikipedia says there are common-sense exceptions, a point you haven't addressed. Anyway, apart from whatever you think Wikipedia's current policies are, I'd like your own opinion. I would like to use a non-free image (but free for educational purposes) because it is the most attractive image of an article subject, and I think Wikipedia should look as good as possible. Do you think this would be a valid reason for permitting the photo? Greg Dahlen (talk) 17:37, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- Really, have you not paid any attention to what I have typed. The image absolutely fails point 1 of non-free content criteria. You can post your case, but I don't think it holds any water whatsoever. -- Whpq (talk) 17:55, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- Again, though, how are you saying "absolutely" if we know that Wikipedia might allow an exception, User:Whpq? Anyway, I'm not sure if you've spoken to my question since you've again mentioned Wikipedia's policies, so I'll repeat it in order to be clear. I'm not asking you whether you think the photo is allowable under Wikipedia's policies. I'm asking your personal opinion whether my argument for using the photo is convincing, that the photo is free for educational purposes and it is the most attractive photo on the Net of the article subject? I would imagine as a Wikipedia editor you also want the site to look as good as possible, am I correct? I think it would be good for me to hear how other people think about this issue. It may give me more reasons for holding my opinion, or it may convince me my opinion is wrong.
- I still wonder if you are the one who proposed the photo for deletion? --Greg Dahlen (talk) 18:35, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- To be absolutely 100% no nonsense clear. I proposed the file deletion. I also agree with Wikipedia's aim to provide free content so... "I don't think it [your argument] holds any water whatsoever." Regards. -- Whpq (talk) 18:46, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
so, Whpq, am I understanding the "free" policy correctly, let's say there were a photo of Heather Barnett that was totally free on Wikipedia. So someone could take the image, put it on a T-shirt, and sell it without obtaining any clearances from the photo's creator or paying the photo's creator? But why do we as Wikipedians care to facilitate that? --Greg Dahlen (talk) 16:37, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
- It's alittle more complicated than that for photos of personalities as there are publicity rights that may apply, but say for a photo of a bird, then yes. And then others can build on that if they wish. I've had my photos incorporated into amazing posters. I've ahd them illustrate blog articles. If you don't beleive that is for you, that's okay. You don't have to license anything for use on Wikipedia. Regards. -- Whpq (talk) 18:18, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks, Whpq. Can you give me a link(s) to where your photos were used?
- Would you know, if one Wikipedia user puts a (totally free) photo on Wikipedia, can other Wikipedia users edit the photo on Wikipedia? For instance, can they crop it, or change the colors, or some such, but on Wikipedia, I'm sure they can do it off-site, but that's not what I'm asking.
- Also, when you put a two-day deadline on the Heather Barnett photo, did Wikipedia automatically put the matter into discussion, or did you manually have to do it? Not asking to chide you, just want to know how Wikipedia works. Greg Dahlen (talk) 11:36, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
- Reply (1) I don't keep track of URLs and sites where my images are used, so no I cannot point you to any. (2) I am not aware of any tools directly supplied by Wikipedia to edit files, but as I do not do any of those things, they may simply exist and I am unaware of them. (3) The deadlines for deletion are set automatically with the templates as these timelines are what has been discussed and agreed through Wikipedia policy. -- Whpq (talk) 14:18, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
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--Thanks, Cmr08. Sorry, my mistake. Well, we see in the article he has published at least five books, and we know from his academic background these would be respectable, scholarly books. Is this sufficient to establish notability? I would think so but would like your opinion. Greg Dahlen (talk) 06:44, 19 April 2017 (UTC)
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