License tagging for Image:So long and thanks for all the fish.jpg edit

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Image copyright problem with Image:Cheese.jpg edit

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License tagging for Image:Canon eos rbl k2.jpg edit

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Deleted article Canon EOS Rebel K2 edit

No offense, but the article had indeed met the speedy deletion criteria as a) unsalvageable promotional (with sentences such as "The EOS Rebel K2 has a full package of exciting, automatic functions combined with single-handed operation and incredible SLR performance"), and b) copyright violation (being copied from the company website). Of course you can create a new article (as long at it written in your own words, and presents the facts in a neutral way); re-creation of a speedily deleted article can only be speedily deleted if it meets the criteria on its own.

Also please note that the you are probably using the images of the cameras in violation of our copyright policy (see our fair use criteria); an unfree copyrighted image should not be used if an equivalent free one exists or could be easily created, in your case by taking a picture of the camera if you own or can borrow it.

Regards, Mike Rosoft 07:04, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Images edit

I have given you enough time. I am nominating all the four images for deletion; please go to images for deletion for more details. - Mike Rosoft 13:00, 25 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned non-free image File:So long, and thanks for all the fish.jpg edit

 

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