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Latest comment: 10 months ago6 comments2 people in discussion
I believe this new article should pass muster for notability, references, and general structure, but I could use help with adding graphics. I do not know of any public-domain images of Ferguson, so I may need to try the "fair use" route, and I have one or two personal images that I need to upload to Wikimedia commons under a free or CC license. Graphics is new to me, so I also don't understand formatting.
Vycl1994 I don't have access to any public domain images of Ferguson, but there are some published images available, so "fair use" might be required there. I do have two other relevant images to upload under a CC type license (one is a photo of Mount Ferguson, another is a painting depicting Ferguson at Hard Bargain). Finney1234 (talk) 05:17, 26 January 2019 (UTC)Reply
Vycl1994 It turns out "public domain" is not as clear cut as one might think. I inherited the painting from my mom; it was painted in 1961, I am the owner, and it has never (AFAIK) been "published" in any form whatsoever. It does not fit the "70 years from artist's death" criterion, but I cannot figure out what effect the absence of any "publication" has on public domain (as far as I know, the original artist has no living heirs, nor is he anybody famous). Any ideas? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Finney1234 (talk • contribs)
@Finney1234: I dropped the ball on answering you, for which I apologize. I must also preface my statements with an acknowledgement that I am not a copyright expert of any kind. It seems that you did find a public domain photo of Ferguson with others via USGS, which releases its work under public domain as part of the US Federal Government. The fair use image of Ferguson is covered because it is the only solo photo of him you could find. Solely because the painting of Ferguson you own does not fulfill the "70 years from artist's death" criterion I would advise against uploading it to Commons, unless you can find information in personal or legal documents that the copyright of the painting has also transferred to you. Vycl1994 (talk) 22:20, 29 January 2019 (UTC)Reply