User talk:Lisamyerslisamyers

Hello, I noticed that you erased the edition I made on the page about Philippe petit (I added a link to my web site showing photos about Philippe Petit). However, the photo used on Wikipedia showing Philippe Petit at the WTC is mine and nobody asked me for the authorisation to do so (I am the author and copyright owner of this photo). I could agree to let it be used on Wikipedia if the credit (photo Jean Louis Blondeau) is clearly stated under the photo and if there is a link to my web site showing Philippe Petit photos. Otherwise, I do not authorise anyone to use my photo on Wikipedia site. Please put back the link I added on the external links section of the article about Philippe Petit in order to solve this problem. Danobule

Would you please tell me why you keep erasing the link I put on the Philippe Petit page ? I am the author of the photograph used on this page and it is my condition to authorise the use of this photograph. Please leave the link or tell me why you keep erasing it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Danobule (talk • contribs) 17:55, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Hi. Normally photocredits go on the image page, not in the article where they are used, sort of like in a book, the credits are often collected at the end rather than appearing on the page where the photo occurs. I have added a note to the image page, please verify that it is accurate. Thanks. I personally have no objection to the credit also appearing on the article, but such issues should be worked out on the talk page for the article, instead of in the form of an edit war. Apteva (talk) 20:52, 29 January 2009 (UTC)