I am the uploader of these pictures, and I have realised that something like the Music of Carmen article is overlong and unencyclopaedic, especially with a link to the score from the Carmen page. These pictures were only used in that article. -- Alexs letterbox 01:29, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Image:Niagara falls flyers 1963.gif, Uploaded by Flibirigit, OR -- Nivus (talk) 10:26, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
All these were just used to illustrate the nonsense article Sneakychat. Now orphaned, and no encyclopedic use as far as I can see. Sjakkalle (Check!) 11:37, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Web site as this is a statutory matter." I contacted the Press Office by phone and spoke with Mr. Nathan Arnold, the officer who signed the email. He explained that he had run this by the agency's lawyers and that they said that while the logo is available for almost any non-commercial use that promotes Peace Corps, posting it to a web site is off limits. Accordingly, I reluctantly ask that the image be deleted. Cuppysfriend 19:37, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
The copyright notice at www.vpn.no said "if you use material from vpn, cite us as the source". I e-mailed vpn.no and asked if this applies to images as well, and if this really means any purpose. They did not reply, but I was notified by user:Denniss today that their copyright notice now says "unless otherwise stated, all images we use are © Digitalsport AS" ( [1], in Norwegian). There might be other images from vpn.no used in en.wikipedia as well, these were the images I could find looking in the obvious articles (vpn.no is a fan-site for a soccer team, I searched the articles about the players of this team). kjetil_r 23:18, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
I am the uploader of these pictures, and I have realised that something like the Music of Carmen article is overlong and unencyclopaedic, especially with a link to the score from the Carmen page. These pictures were only used in that article. -- Alexs letterbox 01:29, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Image:Niagara falls flyers 1963.gif, Uploaded by Flibirigit, OR -- Nivus (talk) 10:26, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
All these were just used to illustrate the nonsense article Sneakychat. Now orphaned, and no encyclopedic use as far as I can see. Sjakkalle (Check!) 11:37, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Web site as this is a statutory matter." I contacted the Press Office by phone and spoke with Mr. Nathan Arnold, the officer who signed the email. He explained that he had run this by the agency's lawyers and that they said that while the logo is available for almost any non-commercial use that promotes Peace Corps, posting it to a web site is off limits. Accordingly, I reluctantly ask that the image be deleted. Cuppysfriend 19:37, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
The copyright notice at www.vpn.no said "if you use material from vpn, cite us as the source". I e-mailed vpn.no and asked if this applies to images as well, and if this really means any purpose. They did not reply, but I was notified by user:Denniss today that their copyright notice now says "unless otherwise stated, all images we use are © Digitalsport AS" ( [1], in Norwegian). There might be other images from vpn.no used in en.wikipedia as well, these were the images I could find looking in the obvious articles (vpn.no is a fan-site for a soccer team, I searched the articles about the players of this team). kjetil_r 23:18, 24 April 2006 (UTC)