License tagging for Image:BSF1 Standard e-mail view.jpg edit

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Copyright status of additions to Rolls-Royce RZ2 edit

Is this stuff OK, re WP:COPYVIO ? The style of the spelling typos suggests that it was OCRed from paper, which would be suspicious for copyright. Andy Dingley (talk) 17:43, 2 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

I'm afraid the style of the typing indicates entirely that it was done from my memory. :-) and from 50 years ago, I'm pretty proud of that :-)))) I am more than happy to write to Rolls Royce if you wish and seek a release? Would that help? In my view that was some engine, the RZ2 Mk3 and since I am the only man to have stood 200 yards away from one while it was running without protection you may understand that I say that with some feeling (and very little common sense). My bona fides are that I was the engineer on the engine control panel for the static firing trials of Blue Streak at Spadeadam and later the Data acquisition supervisor. Do you know that was so long ago that I also became one of the first programmers to attempt to analyse trials data on a computer? Ye Gods! Drg40 (talk) 19:25, 2 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Top layers of Castell showing layout.jpg edit

 
File Copyright problem

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File:Top layers of Castell showing layout.jpg missing description details edit

Dear uploader: The media file you uploaded as File:Top layers of Castell showing layout.jpg is missing a description and/or other details on its image description page. If possible, please add this information. This will help other editors to make better use of the image, and it will be more informative for readers.

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If you have any questions please see Help:Image page. Thank you. ww2censor (talk) 13:37, 4 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thankyou for that - I'm afraid I find the whole image process somewhat confusing - not that the info requested is unreasonable, just the process by which it is added. Probably having difficulty reading again!

Anyway, can you tell me how I find out whether the page I was talking about has an author or someone else who takes ownership? I ask because I modified one page on an area of Spain in what I thought was a mild and complimentary manner to discover that even my justification of the change on the talk page had been eradicated. Clearly I had blotted my copybook in some way, but I have yet to find out how, or whether the page concerned was under the absolute control of some authority. How do I tell, or have I misinterpreted something?

Tarragona edit

The addition you propose looks very interesting. Spanish articles are often very poor here, I don't know why. I am Italian and lately I am trying to expand them or improve their quality. Let me know and good work!! --'''Attilios''' (talk) 20:58, 10 September 2010 (UTC)Reply