User talk:Clownfart

Your FFU
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Orphaned non-free image File:Warsow logo.png
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Possibly unfree File:Warsow screenshot wca1.jpg
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Better source request for File:Warsow Screenshot.jpg
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 * I think we should revert to my version, since the one you posted is from the official site and the copyright status is not clear. A normal screenshot would fall under Fair Use.

Please add your thoughts to the discussion here: Slacka123 (talk) 21:12, 21 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Can you please properly document this? In the mean time, I have reverted a standard screenshot taken during game play. Once you have all fully documented it, please revert it back to your image from the press pack. Slacka123 (talk) 21:32, 21 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Is there a license file in the press pack? You can post that. Or you can write a description of how you were granted permission to use the material in the press pack in the File:Warsow Screenshot.jpg page. I don't know why Stefan2 is being so anal about this. It is clearly covered under Fair Use. But he has had a lot of good content removed from wikipedia, so I guess you have to do this to make him and his Admin friends happy. Slacka123 (talk) 22:23, 21 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Unless you can prove that you have the right to use the file from the Press Pack, Stefan2 will delete your file. I am going to revert to my file. Please reupload your file with a new name and proof that it can be shared on wikipedia. Then, you can change the link on the Warsaw wiki to point to your new page. Slacka123 (talk) 02:30, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
 * How am I supposed to provide proof?
 * I don't know. I looked at Stefan2 contributions page, and he gets all kinds of legitimate material removed from because people couldn't prove they were the original artist, photographer, or right holder. You have a few choices.

1) Take a screenshot from your own gameplay. This should be covered by the screenshot fair use.

2) To use a screenshot from them Press Pack, you'll need to a) Copy the text from Press Pack license file when you re-upload the file to prove it is acceptable. b) Somehow prove that the Warsow team gave you permission to use that material.

This whole situation is ludicrous since screenshots are covered under fair use, the material is promotional, and the license.txt clearly states that it's sole purpose is to protect game assets from being used in other commercial games.

It sucks that Stefan2 is making this so difficult. But you have to make him happy or the file will be deleted. Slacka123 (talk) 08:29, 22 August 2012 (UTC)

Sockpuppetry case
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File:Tetris The Grand Master 3 flyer.jpg
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