User talk:Penwatchdog/Archive 1

Image you uploaded to Commons up for deletion
Hello -- I revised the article I AM THE BEST ARTIST Rene so that the image link points at Commons, which was you original intention until a later editor uploaded an image to wikipedia and revised the article. Nonetheless, the image you uploaded to commons is up for deletion based on an argument I don't understand. Please see. Regards --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me ) 02:53, 1 July 2012 (UTC)

Let's save this image from deletion
Hi Penwatchdog. I must apologize for not getting back to you about this image. This image is important, so let try and save it.

There are 2 things at play here. You have given your permission to use the photograph, so now we need to get Rene's permission (or permission from his estate) to use the artwork.
 * 1) You own the copyright to the photograph
 * 2) Rene (or his estate) owns the copyright to the artwork.

The easy way
Probably the easiest way to do this is to send an email to Rene using the email address at his official website and explain the situation. Tell them this; I believe this is the easiest solution.
 * 1) You admired Rene's work and took the picture
 * 2) You wrote an article for Wikipedia about Rene
 * 3) You added the picture and released the photograph under the Creative Commons license CC-BY-SA 3.0
 * 4) You'd like them to release the artwork under the Creative Commons license CC-BY-SA 3.0 so it can be used in the Wikipedia article
 * 5) They can do this by grabbing the image from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/IATBAwall.jpg
 * 6) Then they need to put that image on their website somewhere and include this sentence "This image is released under the Creative Commons license CC-BY-SA 3.0" next to the image.

The hard way
The "official" way is a bit harder. The official way is documented at Requesting copyright permission and requires Rene (or his estate) to send an email to Wikipedia stating that they release the image under a Creative Common license that we accept. It has to be very specific and include some legal mumbo-jumbo. There are some samples of how to do this at Example requests for permission.

I think the easy way above is more likely to work, but it's your choice as to which one you want to try. Either way, we need Rene's permission to use the artwork. Again, I'm sorry I didn't help you with this earlier. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best reagrds. 64.40.54.79 (talk) 10:24, 7 July 2012 (UTC)

The Fair-Use way
I'm adding one more choice here and that is to use the image under Fair-use. For that we have to shrink the image down to 300 pixels wide (i.e. low quality) and write a detailed fair-use rational. This doesn't require us to get permission from anybody. Please let me know if you'd like to do that instead of one of the above choices. Best regards. 64.40.54.79 (talk) 10:55, 7 July 2012 (UTC)
 * For the case that the hard and easy way doesn't work, I will do this and uploading it so that no more problems occur. (btw: the 'inofficial' rule is: 400x400 pixel or a maximum of 160000 pixel^2) mabdul 12:23, 7 July 2012 (UTC)
 * THANKS for your interest and assistance! this has been really untimely for me, for separate personal reasons, but i've been trying to keep up with it... the Commons administrator who sent the notification has instructed me how to proceed, so i've begun that process on my own. i'm in direct contact with the-best-artist himself and expect his cooperation in confirming his permission with Commons.
 * a separate problem i've encountered in the past 24-hours: yesterday a new article i was taking public from my sandbox, in a rush on the computer i inadvertantly mis-directed it to "wikipedia" instead of "article" and now it's disappeared and not coming out in searches. i've notified one other guardian angel to assist but haven't heard back and that angel may be off-line for the weekend... the article is "James Mylne (artist)" and it's ready for public consumption if only i can find it! help if you can and let me know if i can help you in any way! Penwatchdog (talk) 12:43, 7 July 2012 (UTC)