User talk:Imadrumer

April 2009
Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, your addition of one or more external links to the page Jupiter One has been reverted.

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Images on Jupiter One article
I notice you uploaded two images for the Jupiter One article, both using public domain (PD-User) licensing. However, I doubt both images are actually public domain.

For File:Jupiter-one-cover-art.jpg, album cover art work is usually copyrighted to the artist that created the cover art or to the band whose album it is It is almost never released into the public domain in case it is copied elsewhere and used without permission in circumstances in which the copyright owner might not appreciate, or worse still stolen and have someone else claim copyright over it and attempt to sue the original owner. If you look at album covers for other artists, you will see that most retain their copyright status and are used under a claim of fair use.

File:JupiterOne.jpg looks very much like a band publicity shot. Such images are again usually copyrighted to the photographer that created it or to the band, and once again are almost never released into the public domain for much the same reasons as mentioned above.

Unless you are happy for the images to be copied, modified, and/or used in all manner of ways, I suggest you either remove the images or adjust the licensing appropriately.

One last thing to note: Wikimedia Commons does not accept copyrighted images. If you are going to change the licensing to fair use, you will have to upload the images to Wikipedia itself (remmebering to request their deletion from Commons). Astronaut (talk) 23:40, 15 April 2009 (UTC)