User talk:Muinteoir10

The photo of your "hoke"?
I saw that you removed a photo from Kilmaley based on your claim that it's an unauthorized picture of your "hoke" (is that a typo? it isn't in the Oxford English Dictionary). —Largo Plazo (talk) 21:39, 25 January 2015 (UTC)
 * Is the structure in a jurisdiction where a photographer has to have authorization from a structure's owner to take a picture of it, or where someone has to have the owner's authorization to publish a photo that has been taken?
 * You haven't removed the photo from Wikipedia, it's located at File:House with higher front then back, Kilmaley.jpg. You've only prevented it from being embedded on that page. If you really do have the right to prevent the photo from being included on Wikipedia and want it removed, you'll have to request its deletion there.

This is a photo of my home not "hoke"and it was taken without permission...do I not have the right to prevent the photo of my house from being included in Wikipedia? How do I request its deletion?
 * As I said, you'd have to check applicable law. I'm pretty sure there's no universal principle that says someone can't take and publish a photo of your house without your permission. —Largo Plazo (talk) 01:54, 29 January 2015 (UTC)

I am not familiar with dealing with strangers online or having "to check applicable law". I just want the photo removed.
 * Unless the law entitles you to have the photo removed, no one is going to remove the photo. Even a photo of you, taken in public, is immune from deletion under Wikipedia's guidelines unless the law gives you the right to have it taken down. See Image use policy and Guide to image deletion. —Largo Plazo (talk) 12:32, 29 January 2015 (UTC)