User talk:Betsy Dickinson

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License tagging for File:Bruce Ferber.jpg
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File permission problem with File:Bruce Ferber.jpg
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Hi, I wrote the wikipedia page for Bruce Ferber, a screenwriter who I admire a great deal. Everything was accepted and I asked for an image and he gave me one and he submitted his permission at least twice to you. He has affirmed that he is the owner of the photo and copied me to the email he has sent you twice. There is still a warning about the photo and that it will be taken down on Monday if no proof is offered. I went through all the steps as you asked, so I'm not sure what the problem is. Can you help?
 * Yes, we have received the email. I am handling it now, please check your email inbox in a little while.


 * There was no problem, we just happen to be a little backlogged on the email side of things. My apologies. ~  Matthewrbowker  Make a comment! 02:15, 9 September 2013 (UTC)