User talk:BLUTURTL1428
- We are concerned about the copyright status and/or missing attribution of Tisquantum.jpg. Please respond here within 3 days, or the image will be deleted.
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Not sure if I am responding to this right, but here is a link to the image on fanpop.com that you can just download for use.
http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/steve-perry/images/23493151/title/steve-perry-fanart
the image pops up with a steve perry google search as well.
What we would need to see is some evidence that you have permission to use the image in this way. (Just because it exists online or has a "Download Original Image" link doesn't mean you're permitted to upload copies to other sites, even if it's just for personal use.) This is especially true of image gallery sites where the person who uploaded the content often doesn't own the content.
If the image was not created by you or for you, what we would need to see is something from the creator of the image that grants you a license to use the image. If it's the creator's Web site or deviantART gallery, a general statement that it's OK to reuse it non-commercially would suffice. --ISHARON (talk) 01:53, 13 July 2015 (CDT)
Page moved
As discussed, your future crafting guide has been moved to your personal pages here: User:BLUTURTL1428/Squanto's Crafting for Dummies. Thank you for your cooperation! --GAMERGIRL151 (talk) 17:55, 19 August 2015 (CDT)