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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Fastily ( talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 04:02, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Defensor Siblings.png ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by AmadoMac ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

Non-free image that is not the subject of significant sourced commentary. Fails WP:NFCC#8. Whpq ( talk) 02:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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Gottlieb architecture

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The result of the discussion was: Delete - FASTILY 08:24, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Gottlieb home in winter.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Megruver ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log).
File:Living Room, Mark Gottlieb House.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Megruver ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

These two images are used in the article about Lois Gottlieb, the architect of the building in the photos. Non-free photos that illustrate an archtect's style could be appropriate for for an article about the architect, but it would need to be accompanied by significant sourced commentary about the photo and how it illustrates the style. There is no such commentry in the article to support these two images so they fails WP:NFCC#8. The non-free usage rationale for each image also fails to explain why these images are not replaceable with freely licensed images. Although the Mark Gottlieb House is a private residence, there is no explanation as to why a free image cannot be taken of the exterior. With respect to the interior, this article indicates the house has been opened to public viewing and I suspect it happens annually. There is also no explanation as to why there is no other more publicly accessible building by Gottlieb that could be photographed to illustrate her style. Fails WP:NFCC#1. Whpq ( talk) 15:46, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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File:The Capture - BBC series.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. —  JJMC89( T· C) 05:07, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:The Capture - BBC series.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by X201 ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

Non-free image stated to be used to " visually aid the reader in understanding the character of the show."but lacks any significant sourced commentary about the image or how it relates to the leaf character of the TV series. Fails WP:NFCC#8. Whpq ( talk) 17:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

It did before another user uploaded a new version (without updating the source). That user also removed the caption that went along with the image. Have now restored it. - X201 ( talk) 18:05, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
An image caption is not significant sourced commentary -- Whpq ( talk) 18:28, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
So what would be a suitable commentary given that the image shows the two main protagonists and the control room where the conspiracy against the Emery character is perpetrated, along with the CCTV theme of the show? - X201 ( talk) 19:07, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
Material would need to be part of the main article text and also be attributed to reliable sources and it should be covering the points that you identified ("two main protagonists and the control room where the conspiracy against the Emery character is perpetrated, along with the CCTV theme of the show"). -- Whpq ( talk) 18:59, 16 November 2020 (UTC) reply
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File:New Zealand General electorates - North Island.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. —  JJMC89( T· C) 05:08, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:New Zealand General electorates - North Island.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Sb101FV ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 
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Works by the government of New Zealand are copyrighted. See c:Commons:Copyright rules by territory/New Zealand#Government works. Wikiacc ( ) 21:51, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

  • Delete all as copyright violations as noted by the nominator and the source site having an explicit copyright notice. Conversion to fair use would not be an option as freely loicensed maps could be drawn. -- Whpq ( talk) 19:04, 16 November 2020 (UTC) reply
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File:Jessica Mauboy - Something's Got a Hold on Me.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Fastily ( talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 03:02, 24 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Jessica Mauboy - Something's Got a Hold on Me.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Lightsout ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

I originally wanted to PROD the cover art, even as an acceptable image and " virtue of the marketing, branding, and identification information that the cover conveys", but I figure others would contest it. My concerns about the cover art of one of later renditions of " Something's Got a Hold on Me" relate to the cover art's compliance with WP:NFCC#8 and WP:NFC#CS.

Reading the sub-section of the song article (and re-reading it numerous times), as I have learned, the rendition went to a different approach for especially broader, more mainstream appeal. However, the subsection is more about the rendition itself and how it was marketed and distributed in the first-run. I don't see how the cover art, even as part of the distribution and visual identification associated with the specific recording, would improve the understanding of the song, which was originally recorded by Etta James in 1962, who also co-wrote it with two other songwriters.

Even when a cover art helps readers recognize the product, I'm not confident about the cover art's ability to be significant and improvement to the article and understanding the song, which was, again, originally done by James as the more I read the whole article. I don't see how displaying the Mauboy cover art would change or affect the understanding. Alternatively, there are freer images of the singer Jessica Mauboy, including ones from 2012 and 2013. Whilst not a good substitute or replacement for the cover art, any image of the singer would help readers adequately and visually identify the singer without needing the cover art for merely visual identification and recognition unless someone disagrees.

BTW, since Etta James's and Jessica Mauboy's versions sound different from other, why not upload very short audio samples of those two? Would the samples be too significant to be deleted, or would the readers be fine without needing those samples for better understanding? George Ho ( talk) 22:15, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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November 15

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Fastily ( talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 04:02, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Defensor Siblings.png ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by AmadoMac ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

Non-free image that is not the subject of significant sourced commentary. Fails WP:NFCC#8. Whpq ( talk) 02:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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Gottlieb architecture

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The result of the discussion was: Delete - FASTILY 08:24, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Gottlieb home in winter.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Megruver ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log).
File:Living Room, Mark Gottlieb House.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Megruver ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

These two images are used in the article about Lois Gottlieb, the architect of the building in the photos. Non-free photos that illustrate an archtect's style could be appropriate for for an article about the architect, but it would need to be accompanied by significant sourced commentary about the photo and how it illustrates the style. There is no such commentry in the article to support these two images so they fails WP:NFCC#8. The non-free usage rationale for each image also fails to explain why these images are not replaceable with freely licensed images. Although the Mark Gottlieb House is a private residence, there is no explanation as to why a free image cannot be taken of the exterior. With respect to the interior, this article indicates the house has been opened to public viewing and I suspect it happens annually. There is also no explanation as to why there is no other more publicly accessible building by Gottlieb that could be photographed to illustrate her style. Fails WP:NFCC#1. Whpq ( talk) 15:46, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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File:The Capture - BBC series.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. —  JJMC89( T· C) 05:07, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:The Capture - BBC series.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by X201 ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

Non-free image stated to be used to " visually aid the reader in understanding the character of the show."but lacks any significant sourced commentary about the image or how it relates to the leaf character of the TV series. Fails WP:NFCC#8. Whpq ( talk) 17:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

It did before another user uploaded a new version (without updating the source). That user also removed the caption that went along with the image. Have now restored it. - X201 ( talk) 18:05, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
An image caption is not significant sourced commentary -- Whpq ( talk) 18:28, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
So what would be a suitable commentary given that the image shows the two main protagonists and the control room where the conspiracy against the Emery character is perpetrated, along with the CCTV theme of the show? - X201 ( talk) 19:07, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply
Material would need to be part of the main article text and also be attributed to reliable sources and it should be covering the points that you identified ("two main protagonists and the control room where the conspiracy against the Emery character is perpetrated, along with the CCTV theme of the show"). -- Whpq ( talk) 18:59, 16 November 2020 (UTC) reply
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File:New Zealand General electorates - North Island.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. —  JJMC89( T· C) 05:08, 23 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:New Zealand General electorates - North Island.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Sb101FV ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 
File:New Zealand General electorates - South Island.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Sb101FV ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log).
File:New Zealand Māori electorates.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Sb101FV ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log).

Works by the government of New Zealand are copyrighted. See c:Commons:Copyright rules by territory/New Zealand#Government works. Wikiacc ( ) 21:51, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

  • Delete all as copyright violations as noted by the nominator and the source site having an explicit copyright notice. Conversion to fair use would not be an option as freely loicensed maps could be drawn. -- Whpq ( talk) 19:04, 16 November 2020 (UTC) reply
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File:Jessica Mauboy - Something's Got a Hold on Me.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Fastily ( talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 03:02, 24 November 2020 (UTC) reply

File:Jessica Mauboy - Something's Got a Hold on Me.jpg ( delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Lightsout ( notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

I originally wanted to PROD the cover art, even as an acceptable image and " virtue of the marketing, branding, and identification information that the cover conveys", but I figure others would contest it. My concerns about the cover art of one of later renditions of " Something's Got a Hold on Me" relate to the cover art's compliance with WP:NFCC#8 and WP:NFC#CS.

Reading the sub-section of the song article (and re-reading it numerous times), as I have learned, the rendition went to a different approach for especially broader, more mainstream appeal. However, the subsection is more about the rendition itself and how it was marketed and distributed in the first-run. I don't see how the cover art, even as part of the distribution and visual identification associated with the specific recording, would improve the understanding of the song, which was originally recorded by Etta James in 1962, who also co-wrote it with two other songwriters.

Even when a cover art helps readers recognize the product, I'm not confident about the cover art's ability to be significant and improvement to the article and understanding the song, which was, again, originally done by James as the more I read the whole article. I don't see how displaying the Mauboy cover art would change or affect the understanding. Alternatively, there are freer images of the singer Jessica Mauboy, including ones from 2012 and 2013. Whilst not a good substitute or replacement for the cover art, any image of the singer would help readers adequately and visually identify the singer without needing the cover art for merely visual identification and recognition unless someone disagrees.

BTW, since Etta James's and Jessica Mauboy's versions sound different from other, why not upload very short audio samples of those two? Would the samples be too significant to be deleted, or would the readers be fine without needing those samples for better understanding? George Ho ( talk) 22:15, 15 November 2020 (UTC) reply

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