Hi Jzongker. You can provide permission but not just by simply posting on the (now deleted) article's talk page. As stated over at WP:CP:

If you submitted work to Wikipedia which you had previously published (especially online), and your submission was marked as a potential infringement of copyright, stating that you are the copyright holder of the work on the article's talk page helps, but will not likely prevent deletion. It is sufficient to:

Credit Card info article

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Text is verbatim from http://[www.creditorweb.com/creditcards/articles/showarticle0091.html]

Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 2.5, no derivations. This violates the wikipedia bedrock standard of all content being available for re-editing.

In order to use this text on wikipedia explicit permission to use and create derivative works must be given, and from a source which can be verified as the copyright owner.

I'm sorry to put you through this, but that's how it is. All text on wikipedia must be copyright-free, because it will be "edited mercilessly". We certainly would appreciate being able to legally use this text as the basis for an article if that can be arranged. If not, it will be deleted as often as it is reposted, that's just how it is, and I hope you can understand. By the way, welcome to wikipedia! Let me know if I can be of any help to you at all. Pedant 00:51, 12 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

File:Universal Default.jpg missing description details

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Dear uploader: The media file you uploaded as:

is missing a description and/or other details on its image description page. If possible, please add this information. This will help other editors make better use of the image, and it will be more informative to readers.

If the information is not provided, the image may eventually be proposed for deletion, a situation which is not desirable, and which can easily be avoided.

If you have any questions, please see Help:Image page. Thank you. Theo's Little Bot (error?) 09:11, 14 April 2013 (UTC)Reply