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A recent comment you made regarding the photo in the Delaney Bramlett article: "Please note: You do NOT own the rights to that picture. Susan Lanier-Bramlett does as does she the other one." You uploaded the picture, and released it into the public domain. It says so right in here: [1]
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BUT WE OWN THE PHOTO.
Sorry that photo is not public domain and if that was checked it was by error by my secretary.
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Uncle Milty |
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21:17, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
A recent comment you made regarding the photo in the Delaney Bramlett article: "Please note: You do NOT own the rights to that picture. Susan Lanier-Bramlett does as does she the other one." You uploaded the picture, and released it into the public domain. It says so right in here: [1]
Additionally, you do not get sole choice of which photo gets placed in the article. No one does. You do not own the article or have any special rights to choose what is included in the article. A consensus of editors (including you and me) does.
Once again, I ask you to take a moment and learn what Wikipedia is, and how it works: Wikipedia:About
Thank you. --| Uncle Milty | talk | 05:32, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
BUT WE OWN THE PHOTO.
Sorry that photo is not public domain and if that was checked it was by error by my secretary.
Thanks
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