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I'd like to use some photos I found on Flickr and adapt them to use in the article Bike trials riding. The photos are copyrighted. What's the best way to obtain permission to use these?
I left a message on the photographer's FlickrMail asking if he would like to contribute the photos to Wikipedia. I explained about setting a Creative Commons License. Is there another way? I want to make this as easy and non-intimidating as possible for the photographer, so he'll be more likely to agree.
XyKyWyKy 22:34, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi XyKyWyKy, you are not aright, the electrolyte of an electrolytic capacitor with non solid electrolyte is the real functional cathodeof the capacitor. The second foil, called "cathode foil" (wrong term) is only the electrical contact to the electrolyte, the cathode. Otherwise the very thin dielectric layer Al2O3 would not fix the high capacity of an electrolytic capacitor. -- Elcap ( talk) 16:36, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
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I'd like to use some photos I found on Flickr and adapt them to use in the article Bike trials riding. The photos are copyrighted. What's the best way to obtain permission to use these?
I left a message on the photographer's FlickrMail asking if he would like to contribute the photos to Wikipedia. I explained about setting a Creative Commons License. Is there another way? I want to make this as easy and non-intimidating as possible for the photographer, so he'll be more likely to agree.
XyKyWyKy 22:34, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi XyKyWyKy, you are not aright, the electrolyte of an electrolytic capacitor with non solid electrolyte is the real functional cathodeof the capacitor. The second foil, called "cathode foil" (wrong term) is only the electrical contact to the electrolyte, the cathode. Otherwise the very thin dielectric layer Al2O3 would not fix the high capacity of an electrolytic capacitor. -- Elcap ( talk) 16:36, 1 June 2017 (UTC)