User talk:RMILLS
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Copyright Problem
- We are concerned about the copyright status and/or missing attribution of Pormithius.jpg. Please respond here within 3 days, or the image will be deleted.
- Images on Elanthipedia must either be created by or for the poster, or permission must be obtained from the copyright holder. Please include the original source (artist and/or copyright holder) when posting images. Like most other wikis, Elanthipedia does not allow images of unknown or unverifiable origin. --Elanthipedia:Copyrights
- Note: Manipulating or modifying an image that someone else created does not make it solely your own for the purpose of Elanthipedia's copyright policy. You must still get permission from the original content creator, and the file page must link to the original source.
- Attribution Requirements: All image files require the following attribution on the file page:
- name of artist (can simply be the artist's DR account or character name if it was created by you or another player)
- character or group for which it was created
- If the image was not created by you or for you, you must get permission from the copyright holder before uploading it to Elanthipedia. Please include a link to the original along with the statement of permission.
- Example of a proper attribution:
- Portrait of Sarkranis by the player of Ausmodius
- Commissioned by Sarkranis; used with permission.
The artist is Reashell Mills. (Myself) I created the image on 5/30/2016. I used Poser 10, and Photoshop. I own the copyrights.
- Thanks. When you have a moment, if you could post that attribution on the file page, that would be great. --ISHARON (talk) 21:07, 1 June 2016 (CDT)
Thanks ISHARON, unfortunately I have no clue what you're asking. I went to the original file I created and set up details and including the copyright info into the summary. If that isn't what you mean for me to do, could you please explain it step by step. I'm new to the wiki. Thanks-Reashell
- Yep -- that's all we needed. (The form notice we use looks the same whether we are just trying to nudge for an attribution or questioning the validity of the image.) --ISHARON (talk) 22:46, 1 June 2016 (CDT)
Ok, thanks so much! I'll remember to do that in the future when I create more images.