User talk:RemainingNameless

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Photos
Hi, while I appreciate that Wikipedia doesn't have a photo for Julian Simmonds, we can't have copyright violations on Wikipedia. Since the photo comes from LinkedIn, it would seem you are not the copyright owner of the photo and nothing on LinkedIn suggests the photo has been released under a CC-BY or similar licence. So that photo will be deleted by the usual processes within a few days. If you have a photo of Julian Simmons which you have taken yourself, then you can contribute it as "own work". I hope this explanation helps. Kerry (talk) 00:40, 10 February 2023 (UTC)