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File permission problem with File:Joe Kopp Savannah 2006 Flat Track.jpg

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Superprestigio of the Americas has been accepted

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License tagging for File:Brad-Baker-Springfield Nelson-1.jpg

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(Warning: this copyright legal stuff will give you a headache. Sorry.)

Regarding File:Davis-Fisher-Springfield Nelson.jpg and File:Joe-Kopp-2015-Finale Nelson.JPG, I see a number of problems that is going to eventually lead to the files being deleted. The basic problem is that the photographer, Brian J. Nelson, has retained copyright and has not released the images under a free license for Wikipedia to copy and redistribute. He has asserted full copyright in the EXIF data of the photos.

You wrote "Author: Brian J. Nelson, Fair use by explicit permission from the author", but this is a contradiction. Fair use means you are exercising the right to copy an image without permission for purposes such as "commentary, search engines, criticism, parody, news reporting, research, and scholarship." It makes no sense for Nelson to give "explicit permission" for fair use, because nobody needs permission for that. That's the whole point of fair use. It would make sense for Nelson to say, "I retain copyright, but I can't stop you from claiming fair use".

The list of reasons why Wikipedia would accept an image under fair use is at non-free content criteria policy,and none of them apply to these images. Pictures of motorcycles and racing events almost never would meed the Wikipedia fair use guidelines, which are quite strict. When you go to Wikipedia:File Upload Wizard and try to upload a file, it walks you through all the possible avenues for fair use (such as a copy of a company logo) and you'll hit dead ends everywhere if you answer the questions factually about the images File:Davis-Fisher-Springfield Nelson.jpg and File:Joe-Kopp-2015-Finale Nelson.JPG. It is totally practical for us to go take a picture of Davis Fisher or Joe Kopp. They're not dead and the appear in public frequently. Similarly, it's totally feasible to take a freely licensed picture of the Harley-Davidson XG750R. A simple rule of thumb is this is that fair use could only be considered if there were no way to obtain the images. Yes, it might take a bit of time and effort to get the pictures, but it's not impossible. Another Wikipedia fair use restriction is that we can't reasonably discuss a topic without including the image, hence the limit of using the image in only one article.

It is totally true that other media interpret fair use in a much more liberal way than Wikipedia. Many websites act as if fair use means they're free to copy anything they want as much as they want. But what they choose to do has no bearing on the Non-free content policy of Wikipedia, and that is why these images are very likely to be deleted, and probably soon.

So what we really need is for Brian J. Nelson to actually donate the images to Wikipedia, which means he has to agree to give up full copyright and instead re-license his images under a free license. The best, simplest way for him to to that is to create his own account at Wikimedia Commons and upload the images himself. If for some reason he does not want to do this, then we could use the more cumbersome process of WP:OTRS where he affirms via email to an Admin he is donating these images. This awkward process would have to be repeated for each image, and for any future images. Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials explains all this in greater detail.

That's the situation as I understand it. @Brianhe: or @Jmabel: might be able to correct me if I'm wrong about any of this, or clarify any points of confusion. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 03:16, 14 June 2016 (UTC) Dennis Bratland,Reply

You're right. I now need a glass of bourbon.
Nelson gave me explicit permission to use the images for Wikipedia, but I guess that isn't going to work.
I'll see what I can do.
Thanks for your help.
The description of the situation and the ways forward by Dennis above look completely correct to me. OTRS is the way to go if your friend doesn't want to create an account on Wikipedia Commons. I don't have anything else to add at this time. Brianhe (talk) 04:23, 14 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
Accurate except for the phrase "give up full copyright". What he is giving up is reservation of those rights, as in "all rights reserved". He remains the copyright holder, but is licensing rights. - Jmabel | Talk 14:30, 14 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

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