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Unreferenced BLPs
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 * The image has been declared a copyvio at the discussion listed above. Just because Flickr is incorrect does not mean we can use it. Please do not reupload it again, even by a different name. Copyright violations are not acceptable on Wikipedia under any pretext.An  optimist on the run! 10:47, 14 December 2011 (UTC)

Sorry: flickr is not incorrect -- the image has a CC BY SA license: It has been licensed by its author as such.. On what basis are you assuming this is a copyright violation?? Y0u are in error, not flickr! please re-instate the image. Or at least explain what steps are necessary that haven't already been taken (re: what is wrong with the CC license?). I'll try again: this file is a photograph authored/shot by the artist Bill Jones: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bill-jones/6500209975/ who licensed it in flickr with a CC BY SA license; the image also appears on Bill Jones' site http://palladiomovie.com for his project "Palladio" starring Zoe Lister-Jones: http://www.firstpulseprojects.com/palladio/Zoe_Lister-Jones.html So waht is the problem?


 * I'm not in a positio0n to say whether the screenshot on Flickr is a copyvio or not, but the after the discussion listed above closed as delete, and therefore the file shouldn't be reuploaded. You can appeal against the decision at Deletion review. You will need to make it clear why the image is indeed CC-BY-SA, when it's clearly a screenshot of a (presumably) copyright film.  An  optimist on the  run!  19:48, 16 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Incidentally, please don't make changes to closed discussions, such as you did to Files for deletion/2011 November 15, as it makes it difficult to understand what the arguments were at the time of closure.  An  optimist on the  run!  19:52, 16 December 2011 (UTC)

Well that's rich, considering there were no arguments made, just a quick deletion before I ever got to make a case for it. incidentally, the screenshot is by the author of the "film" which is actually a multi-media art performance -- entirely CC BY SA. In any case, it's the author who gets to license his own screenshots, which he did: CC BY SA. Duh. It's his flickr account. As for dealing with Wiki deletion arguments, I've already wasted way too much time with this extremely arbitrary and imperfect system of flagging and deleting by bot-like entities who don't look or listen. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.117.195.102 (talk) 20:20, 16 December 2011 (UTC)


 * Please note, I was not responsible for tagging the image for deletion, nor closing the the discussion. I'll ask the admin responsible to have another look.  An  optimist on the  run!  21:23, 16 December 2011 (UTC)
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Okay -- got it. thanks, much appreciated. Will relay the info to the author. Cheers from the mopey sad miserable underbelly User: Underbelly02.

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