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Revision as of 11:11, 16 April 2005 editMel Etitis (talk | contribs)60,375 editsm Reverted edits by 128.107.253.39 to last version by BlankVerse← Previous edit Revision as of 01:00, 28 July 2005 edit undoHayford Peirce (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users7,790 edits fair use photoNext edit →
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It has been my experience that the more others know about me, the less they know about me. If you want to know what I am like, please read my contributions. ] It has been my experience that the more others know about me, the less they know about me. If you want to know what I am like, please read my contributions. ]

==fair use of LA Times photo==

Because this picture is obviously copyrighted by the LA Times. They own all rights to it. It's not fair use to use one of their pictures without first getting their permission. It's not enough just to attribute the photo to them and say that they have the copyright.... You can dispute this, of course, but if you do, and revert the picture to the article, I'll just list this picture for deletion in the appropriate Wiki section for disputed pictures and about 3 weeks from now it will be deleted. ] 01:00, 28 July 2005 (UTC)
:PS -- I don't like this any more than you do. I own several paintings and drawings by well-known artists that I would like to put into the articles about them. But I cannot do so because even though these artists are dead, and I physically own the paintings, their '''estates''' own the rights to the images of the paintings....

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It has been my experience that the more others know about me, the less they know about me. If you want to know what I am like, please read my contributions. Haiduc

fair use of LA Times photo

Because this picture is obviously copyrighted by the LA Times. They own all rights to it. It's not fair use to use one of their pictures without first getting their permission. It's not enough just to attribute the photo to them and say that they have the copyright.... You can dispute this, of course, but if you do, and revert the picture to the article, I'll just list this picture for deletion in the appropriate Wiki section for disputed pictures and about 3 weeks from now it will be deleted. Hayford Peirce 01:00, 28 July 2005 (UTC)

PS -- I don't like this any more than you do. I own several paintings and drawings by well-known artists that I would like to put into the articles about them. But I cannot do so because even though these artists are dead, and I physically own the paintings, their estates own the rights to the images of the paintings....