I just recieved the notice that if I get more content deleted, I will be banned. Before just moments ago, no "new messages" tab came up, so I did not know there was a problem with my pictures, so I posted more, as at the time, I did not know of the warning, so I am probably going to be banned for something I didn't know I did???

Jens58 wrote: Hi Scixx, as far as I recall, the problem was that you didn't give a proper license with your pictures. In order to have pictures on Wikipedia, they need to be relevant and (more or less) public domain. It would not be OK to use copyrighted material. If you use your own pictures, you'll have to chose a license, which allows your pictures to be used here. (Normally when uploading pictures, you will see some options on that.)

Maybe check out some other companies' articles and see, how it's done there. E.g. in the Stora Enso article:

Enso-Gutzeit Headquarters, designed by Alvar Aalto, 1962

Jens (talk) 10:39, 11 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

I still don't understand how you show (or even check in the first place if there is) a license. Scixx (talk) 14:42, 11 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

  • Go to http://commons.wikimedia.org/, create an account and log in.
  • On the left hand side, click on 'upload file'.
  • If you want to upload photos (which you made/created yourself), use the 'It is entirely my own work' option.
  • Follow the instructions and quite at the bottom, you can select the appropiate "Licensing:" from a drop down menu. The recommended option is: 'Multi License with CC-BY-SA-3.0 and GFDL....'

More information can be found at Commons:Licensing.

PS If you didn't take the photo yourself or if it isn't mentioned that the photo is some sort of public domain, you can be quite sure that it belongs someone else (copyright) and you are not allowed to use it...

Jens (talk) 00:24, 12 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits edit

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August 2009 edit

I gave you a final warning about the Copyright and image use policies a few days back here on your talk page. I understand if you don't understand these policies, which is why I linked to them for your review. If you had reviewed them you would have noticed a noticeboard to place queries regarding copyrights. The last warning was meant to be exactly that, and it's up to you to review relevant policy (especially when you're warned about it) before doing the same action. I truly do mean it this time when I say if you upload more images without learning policy then there's little choice but to block you to prevent further disruption. Please review those policies and should you have queries after reading them over then seek advice. Nja247 08:40, 12 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sounds Good edit

The problem I had was that I was only warned after I uploaded all of the pictures that had copyright issues. Then I got a notice that one of the pictures (not the last one, but like the second or third from last) was my last warning, so I was afraid I would be banned without getting a chance to fix my mistake.

So there's no chance to redeem myself, like, if I make one more mistake ever, I'm banned. Seems a little harsh, but I do understand that you guys must have to deal with this sort of problem a lot, so I guess I can see where the policy comes from.

Think I'll just stop editing just in case, though, as I don't want to lose access to the site, so it seems best to play it safe.

File source problem with File:Paper-towel-roll.jpg edit

 
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Orphaned non-free image File:Clearwater paper klew1.jpg edit

 

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