User talk:EEJB

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An unfree Flickr license was found on File:Vincent Norrman.jpg[edit]

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A file that you uploaded to Wikimedia Commons from Flickr, File:Vincent Norrman.jpg, was found available on Flickr by an administrator or reviewer under the license Noncommercial (NC), No derivative works (ND), or All Rights Reserved (Copyright), which isn't compatible with Wikimedia Commons, per the licensing policy. The file has been deleted. Commons:Flickr files/Appeal for license change has information about sending the Flickr user an appeal asking for the license to be changed. Only Flickr images tagged as BY (CC BY), BY SA (CC BY-SA), CC0 (CC0) and PDM (PDM) are allowed on Wikimedia Commons. If the Flickr user has changed the license of the Flickr image, feel free to ask an administrator to restore the file, or start an undeletion request.

A1Cafel (talk) 05:20, 8 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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A1Cafel (talk) 05:21, 8 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Licensing[edit]

Hi, I see you've run into a few issues with licensing - see COM:LICENSING too.

First choose the licence. If you are in contact with the rights holder here, then you can maybe discuss this and get them to agree. Your simplest option might be to choose a Creative Commons licence - https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/ A CC-by or a CC-by-sa licence is acceptable here at Commons.

Note that content here needs to be "freely licensed", which means two things: It's free (you can do stuff with it), and it's free to anyone and everyone, not just Wikipedia. Some Wikipedias might take "Wikipedia only" content, but Commons doesn't.

Then they need to communicate that licensing decision to the world (and to Commons). Simplest is to put a note on their website, or some images on their website, saying "Images or text content here is licensed under the following Creative Commons licence:" and then name and link the relevant licence.

Or, which is often easier as a one-off, use COM:OTRS (basically they have to send an email confirming this).

If it's your own image, you can simply choose a suitable licence when you upload - but if you're uploading on someone else's behalf, the methods here are clearer long-term. Any questions, please ask. Andy Dingley (talk) 18:36, 8 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]