User talk:BanquosGhost1895
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Copyright status: File:Dick Ellis in 1919.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Dick Ellis in 1919.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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Yours sincerely, Yann (talk) 13:02, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
- It's a public domain image over 100 years old and out of copyright. BanquosGhost1895 (talk) 10:52, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:Dick Ellis WW2 photo.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Dick Ellis WW2 photo.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.
If you created this file yourself, then you must provide a valid copyright tag. For example, you can tag it with {{self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-all}} to release it under the multi-license GFDL plus Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike All-version license or you can tag it with {{PD-self}} to release it into the public domain. (See Commons:Copyright tags for the full list of license tags that you can use.) If you did not create the file yourself or if it is a derivative of another work that is possibly subject to copyright protection, then you must specify where you found it (e.g. usually a link to the web page where you got it), you must provide proof that it has a license that is acceptable for Commons (e.g. usually a link to the terms of use for content from that page), and you must add an appropriate license tag. If you did not create the file yourself and the specific source and license information is not available on the web, you must obtain permission through the VRT system and follow the procedure described there. Note that any unsourced or improperly licensed files will be deleted one week after they have been marked as lacking proper information, as described in criteria for deletion. If you have uploaded other files, please confirm that you have provided the proper information for those files, too. If you have any questions about licenses please ask at Commons:Village pump/Copyright or see our help pages. Thank you. |
Yours sincerely, Yann (talk) 12:36, 23 October 2023 (UTC)
- Out of copyright. Public domain. UK law for photographs is 50 years after publication. Photograph from flyleaf of Ellis's 1963 book The Transcaspian Episode BanquosGhost1895 (talk) 19:03, 23 October 2023 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:Dick Ellis WW2 photo.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Dick Ellis WW2 photo.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.
If you created this file yourself, then you must provide a valid copyright tag. For example, you can tag it with {{self|GFDL|cc-by-sa-all}} to release it under the multi-license GFDL plus Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike All-version license or you can tag it with {{PD-self}} to release it into the public domain. (See Commons:Copyright tags for the full list of license tags that you can use.) If you did not create the file yourself or if it is a derivative of another work that is possibly subject to copyright protection, then you must specify where you found it (e.g. usually a link to the web page where you got it), you must provide proof that it has a license that is acceptable for Commons (e.g. usually a link to the terms of use for content from that page), and you must add an appropriate license tag. If you did not create the file yourself and the specific source and license information is not available on the web, you must obtain permission through the VRT system and follow the procedure described there. Note that any unsourced or improperly licensed files will be deleted one week after they have been marked as lacking proper information, as described in criteria for deletion. If you have uploaded other files, please confirm that you have provided the proper information for those files, too. If you have any questions about licenses please ask at Commons:Village pump/Copyright or see our help pages. Thank you. |
Yours sincerely, Yann (talk) 15:32, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
- Yann, there is no contradictory information. It's a British photo of Ellis in British uniform from his British book, published in 1963. It's public domain according to UK copyright law. The photo was taken in World War II, which is nearly 80 years ago. Copyright law covers 50 years since publication. BanquosGhost1895 (talk) 16:28, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:Dick Ellis 1945.jpg
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Thanks for uploading File:Dick Ellis 1945.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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This action was performed automatically by AntiCompositeBot (talk) (FAQ) 15:05, 12 November 2023 (UTC)
File:Dick Ellis war photo.jpg
[edit]Hello. I'm trying to work out the claim being made for your image here, as it really needs a formal Commons licence template such as {{PD-UKGov}} rather than a free text explanation in the "author" field.
Are you saying as a service photo it's a UK government work that falls under COM:CROWN? Belbury (talk) 15:48, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
- Yes. BanquosGhost1895 (talk) 21:07, 11 December 2023 (UTC)
- Okay, I've updated the licence for you. Belbury (talk) 09:25, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
- Thank you! BanquosGhost1895 (talk) 12:41, 21 December 2023 (UTC)
- Okay, I've updated the licence for you. Belbury (talk) 09:25, 12 December 2023 (UTC)