Draft:Hideki Imamura concern

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Your draft article, Draft:Hideki Imamura

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia! UnitedStatesian (talk) 18:32, 2 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Regarding Ryūnosuke Kamiki's photo

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Ryūnosuke Kamiki

Hi, Artemisu! I noticed that you replaced the Creative Commons photo (shot in 2014) with a Copyright photo (probably shot in 2019) on September 24, 2020. Although you added its URL and a caption about the author (URATA Daisaku) below KAMIKI Ryunosuke's official photo, it may be still insufficient. First of all, as far as I know, a user needs to ask for authorization from the true author(s) and send a formal e-mail to the OTRS of Wikipedia if the rights of a relevant resource is reserved. Have you done it yet? If not, you'd better use the undo function to revert the page to a previous reasonable version (by Victor Schmidt, who reverted the page to Martinc1994's version). Photographer : URATA Daisaku http://uratadaisaku.com/ Open-source Ticket Request System (OTRS) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:OTRS Secondly, the URL of your source (https://artist.amuse.co.jp/artist/kamiki_ryunosuke/) is not a truly permanent link if the official photo is updated. (In contrast, the source of the CC photos shot by Dick Thomas Johnson is from the photographer's Flickr photo album, in which the links of photos are all permanent and trackable.) I've sent a proposal to Mr. KAMIKI's agency, Amuse, via their online form for reporting copyright problems. I think there are two ways to change Mr. KAMIKI's photo that can show respect for the author's rights. One method has been mentioned above (asking for the author's permission and sending authorization to the OTRS). The other method is to make one or some Amuse's CC photo albums on Flickr and to upload photos there, following the Creative Commons license. In the latter, users can reupload the CC photos and add sufficient captions to Wikipedia Commons. We should wait for their response. I hope that you can think twice and make a friendlier decision for Wikipedia, the author, the agency, and the artist. Thank you for your time. Nanpyn (talk) 11:19, 25 September 2020 (UTC)Reply