Gustave reininger

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License tagging for Image:Gregory Beat Hotel Attic.jpg

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Beat generation

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Obviously, you are a fan of Gregory Corso‎. While that is fine, adding an undue amount of photos and references to Corso in the Beat generation article isn't fine. Corso wasn't one of the original three Beats, nor does the article require numerous photos. Please stop. IrishGuy talk 16:38, 24 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Once more, please stop attempting to shoehorn every available photo of Corso into articles. Use the article talk page before adding loads of photos. IrishGuy talk 17:42, 24 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Ginsberg/Corso photo

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Hi,

Please feel free to add photos of poets to the various year in poetry pages (such as 1978 in poetry for example. Those pages could always use photos if there is some link between them and the year. I'd like to add Image:Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg young.jpg, a photo you uploaded (did you take it?) to one of the year in poetry pages, but I don't know what year it was taken. Do you have any information on that? If you don't know, perhaps we could add it to a page where a near-contemporary book by Ginsberg is listed, or if Ginsberg is listed in an event that year. Any help you can give with this would be appreciated. Noroton 15:03, 27 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Stereotypical Beatnik.jpg

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Photographs require sources

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Hi, I've noticed you've uploaded an awful lot of photos of beat poets - Image:Gregory Corso Tangiers 1.jpg, Image:Corso and Burroughs at Kettle.jpg, Image:Ginsberg and Corso at poetry reading.jpg, Image:Corso Ginsberg Burroughs inner circle.jpg, Image:Kerouac and Corso at poetry reading.jpg, Image:Corso Portrait 1981.jpg, Image:Kerouac Corso Ginsberg Mexico.jpg, Image:Gus and Pumla.jpg, Image:Gus and Pietrini.jpg, Image:Gustave Reininger portrait.jpg, Image:Gus Donna Thich Naht Hahn.jpg, Image:Corso Paris pointing.jpg, Image:Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg young.jpg, Image:Orlovsky corso ginsberg couch.jpg, Image:Corso reads london.jpg.

None of these photographs have a source listed, which means they could be speedy deleted. If you took these photographs yourself it would be a good idea to state this fact on the photos, if they came from other sources these need to be described so that the copyright status of the photos is clear. It would certainly be a shame to lose such a large volume of quality photographs just due to a lack of sourcing information! Purgatorio 21:57, 28 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

September 2008

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You've credited yourself as the owner of Image:Gregory Corso Tangiers 1.jpg. This photo is a cropped version of one that appears in Ted Morgan's Literary Outlaw. If you are, indeed, the photographer, then please identify yourself as such (and in which case my hat's off to you). Otherwise, this photo (and apparently many others that you've uploaded) are protected by copyright, and as such, their use on Wikipedia has restrictions. Thank you. -- Gyrofrog (talk) 14:20, 23 September 2008 (UTC)Reply