User:CoffeeEngineer

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Ma première contribution

Discussion bistro: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Bistro#Transfert_des_cat%C3%A9gorisations_vers_une_nouvelle_dans_Commons

notability

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:What_Commons_is_not#Wikimedia_Commons_is_not_a_place_to_advertise

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests/Mass_deletion_request

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Volunteer_Response_Team

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Undeletion_requests

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Administrators%27_noticeboard/User_problems

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/sg m:sg

Low resolution image missing full EXIF data, dubious claim of own work

Unused personal photo, no metadata, out of project

Album cover -PermissionTicket -"PD-AR" -"PD-Iran" -"PD-US-no notice" -"PD-USN" -"PD-Lebanon" -"PD-Art-old-100" -"PD-art-70" -"PD-US-expired" -"PD-textlogo" -"PD-US-not renewed" -"PD-EU-no author disclosure" -"PD-simple" -"trademark"

Hello {{U|}}, Thank you for your answer. In this case, as it is related to an event, it might be that you need to create an OTSR request as instructed on this page [[Commons:Volunteer Response Team]].

{{No permission since|month=January|day=1|year=2023}}

{{SD|F10}} personal photos by non-contributors

{{SD|G10}} files and pages created as advertisements

{{SD|G3}} content intended as vandalism, threat, or attack

{{No permission since|month=July|day=7|year=2023}}

PD-EU-no author disclosure

The images are either album covers, film covers, or advertisements / derivative works of them. The excuse to place it in the PD is either published in Argentine or applying some "AI algorithm to them". The first is wrong, copyright is determined by the first publication. For example, it is unthinkable that the Albums from Roxette were fist published in Argentina. Even one of the album covers is in Japanese, a language not spoken in Argentina. Regarding the second argument, AI can produce copyright violation specially if the input is a copyrighted work.

The Copyright Act of Nepal, 2059 (2002), provides legal provisions relating to copyright. In this act, copyright protection is extended to various types of original works in the fields of literature, art, science, and more. The act defines key terms and outlines the acquisition and protection of copyright, including economic and moral rights of the creators. However, the act does not explicitly state that screen shots of newspaper articles are not subject to copyright.

Bonjour, Comme elle vient d'Instagram, il faudrait l'authentifier comme expliqué sur cette page : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Volunteer_Response_Team/fr. Il faut écrire à cette adresse : permissions@commonswikimedia.org. J'espère que j'ai pu vous aider. Laissez-moi savoir si vous avez d'autres questions.

Exemple de domaine public japonais :

Exemple de domaine public russe :

Exemple de domaine public brésilien : File:1957-em-O-Cruzeiro.webp