User talk:Iamtheone69

Web-screenshot tag
I've noticed you've uploaded some images tagged with web-screenshot. This tag is not meant to be used for images that came from Web pages; it's meant to be used for images of Web pages (such as Image:Wikipedia.PNG, for example). I've retagged the images below as having no license information. Please edit the image description pages to include information about the licenses these images are under. &mdash;Bkell 23:19, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Image:1000002856.jpg


 * how do i delete them, the ones that are listed as screenshots????


 * You don't have to delete it, if it's actually okay for it to be used on Wikipedia (that is, if it's not a copyright violation). You just need to explain where it came from and what license it's being used under. However, if you really think the image should be deleted, you can follow the steps at Images and media for deletion. &mdash;Bkell 04:17, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

the pics came from their websites, but there is no option in the license to use pics from websites. does that mean they can't be used?


 * It doesn't matter whether an image came from a Web site, or a magazine, or a book, or any other source. That's not the important issue (although it is important that the source be identified). What's important is the copyright status of the image. If you did not take that photograph yourself, then someone else holds the copyright to it. This means that, under U.S. law, they have the exclusive right to reproduce the image. It is illegal to duplicate the image in any way without permission from the copyright holder. There is one exception, which is called "fair use", which applies in some circumstances (please read the article on fair use for more information). Fair-use images are discouraged on Wikipedia, though, since they violate part of the spirit of Wikipedia—to make an encyclopedia that is free for anyone to use in almost any way they like. So if you did not take that photograph yourself, what you need to do is contact whoever holds the copyright to it and find out if they are willing to license the image under a free license such as the GFDL. If they are not willing to do so, then perhaps they are willing to license it in some other way (see Image copyright tags and Template messages for some possibilities of how images can be licensed). Otherwise, if you think that the use of this image qualifies as fair use, then you can tag it with a fair use tag. If none of these apply, then the image cannot be used on Wikipedia, and you should follow the steps at Images and media for deletion to nominate this image to be deleted. —Bkell 20:15, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

Here's another one for you to fix: Image:KCeline03.jpg —Bkell 07:11, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Campbelltown
Hello. Thanks for contributing to the article on Campbelltown, New South Wales. However, what you have written is more relevant to the article City of Campbelltown, New South Wales, for example, you have written that the suburb "covers an area of 312 square kilometres extending from Glenfield in the north, Menangle Park in the south, the Scenic Hills in the west and the Georges River in the east." While that is accurate about the City, it doesn't apply to the suburb. So I'm going to revert the changes you made. However, I hope you'll contribute to the article on the city in the same way. I don't have time to copy the changes you made to the City page, but I hope you'll do so. Ben Raue (Talk) 11:44, 29 January 2006 (UTC)

Freeware != Free
Freeware is not free (as in free software)! So Wolfenstein Enemy Territory does not belong in List of free game software :) Guaka 14:27, 29 January 2006 (UTC)

what r u talking about mate? what is freeware then?

Image copyright problem with Image:WifeyWorld.jpg
Thanks for uploading Image:WifeyWorld.jpg. However, the image may soon be deleted unless we can determine the copyright holder and copyright status. The Wikimedia Foundation is very careful about the images included in Wikipedia because of copyright law (see Wikipedia's Copyright policy).

The copyright holder is usually the creator, the creator's employer, or the last person who was transferred ownership rights. Copyright information on images is signified using copyright templates. The three basic license types on Wikipedia are open content, public domain, and fair use. Find the appropriate template in Image copyright tags and place it on the image page like this:.

Please signify the copyright information on any other images you have uploaded or will upload. Remember that images without this important information can be deleted by an administrator. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Thank you. Joe Beaudoin Jr. Think out loud 22:59, 18 March 2006 (UTC)