User:Pathoschild/Crackerbunny

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The following images were created by Flickr user Crackerbunny. They were uploaded after permission was forwarded to the OTRS permissions queue to relicense them under a Creative Commons license.

However, I have received no response from either Crackerbunny or Xgeorg (who uploaded the images) while attempting to confirm the release. This is necessary to verify the authenticity of the forwarded confirmation.

They have been marked as having invalid licensing.

List[edit]

  1. Alexander Auld.jpg
  2. Johan Hedberg.jpg
  3. Marty Turco.jpg
  4. Marty Turco 2.jpg
  5. Niklas Hagman.jpg
  6. Jeremy Roenick 2006.jpg
  7. Brian Boucher.jpg
  8. Aebischer and Boucher.jpg
  9. Jeremy Roenick 2005.jpg
  10. Mike Ricci portrait.jpg
  11. Jason LaBarbara.jpg
  12. Jason Arnott.jpg
  13. Henrik Sedin.jpg
  14. Anson Carter.jpg
  15. Jarkko Ruutu.jpg
  16. Todd Bertuzzi.jpg
  17. Maxime Ouellet.jpg
  18. First Union center.jpg
  19. Jean Sebastien Giguere.jpg
  20. Ilya Bryzgalov 2006.jpg
  21. Arrowhead Pond.jpg
  22. Pond in playoffs.jpg
  23. Oleg Kvasha.jpg
  24. Mathieu Garon 2.jpg
  25. Dennis Seidenberg Coyotes.jpg
  26. Bully Ricci Jokinen.jpg
  27. Mathieu Chouinard.jpg
  28. Shane Doan.jpg
  29. Paul Mara.jpg
  30. Phoenix Coyotes bench.jpg
  31. LasVegas Wranglers goalies.jpg
  32. Michael Wall AnaDucks.jpg
  33. Staples Center 29102005.jpg
  34. Pavol Demitra 2.jpg
  35. Utah vs Phoenix.jpg
  36. UtahGrizzlies PhoenixRoadrunners.jpg
  37. Brett Hull.jpg
  38. United Center 2003.jpg
  39. Curtis Joseph split.jpg
  40. Curtis Joseph.jpg

Discussion[edit]

I do not agree with this practice - I send you not only once a forward of the message from Crackerbunny. This message allows the usage under 'CC-BY-Sa-2.5' - so where is the problem? --Xgeorg 07:08, 2 August 2007 (UTC)

It is unfortunately easy to write a fake message releasing copyright with a fake "Forwarded message:" line. Some users do this deliberately because they just want to keep the images regardless of copyright. For legal reasons, we must receive a verifiable release; for example, an email from the author or an updated copyright notice on the images. I tried to contact the author for confirmation, but received no response after more than two weeks. The license on the original page also remains unchanged. Therefore, we cannot accept the release in the permissions archive. —Pathoschild 00:51:53, 03 August 2007 (UTC)
I did not fake the answer of the author. --Xgeorg 07:19, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
While I don't doubt your good intentions, "the unrelated uploader said it was okay" is not a a very good guarantee to redistributors who want a reliable repository, nor is it a good defense against lawsuit. If you can ask the copyright holder to respond to my email, we will be able to confirm the copyright release. —Pathoschild 17:35:56, 03 August 2007 (UTC)
This seems like simply a WP:AGF issue to me.. IrisKawling 16:37, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

It seems that Xgeorg has since created a flickr account [1] and re-uploaded these images which he previously acknowledged as being created by third parties as reflected by the deleted image pages, but now he claims to be the author and that they are freely licensed. Looks like flickr washing to me. --Gmaxwell (talk) 20:30, 16 November 2008 (UTC)

Invalid licensing template[edit]