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editThe file File:ChrKaufmannFührerbuch.jpg has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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Reasons not to delete File:ChrKaufmannFührerbuch.jpg
editIt would be a pity to delete the file File:ChrKaufmannFührerbuch.jpg from the article “Christian Kaufmann (Alpine guide)” since it meaningfully supports the content of the article. I am not that familiar with Wikipedia guidelines to argue for keeping the image, aside from the fact that the document’s author is 80 years old, so that {{Commons:Template:PD-old-80}} might apply. I took the picture of the object myself (i.e., Führerbuch) in 2009 with the permission of the owner at the time (Elsa Wolf-Kaufmann), whom I credit in comments to the File History of the image. I would appreciate assistance in finding a reason to keep the image in the article. P.dreher
- I am sorry; I did not see this until after I had nominated the picture for deletion. If you took the picture, you need to send evidence of permission using the release generator and it will be kept on the encyclopedia. The issue at hand is that photographs involve two copyrights. The document's author holds the copyright on the document itself, but the photographer holds the copyright on that specific photograph of the picture. To be allowed on Wikipedia, both the object and the photograph must be either in the public domain or under a free license. Given that you are the photographer, you can release your rights under a free license using the release generator I linked above. This link explains the issues at hand better than I can! I am again so sorry for the confusion, and thank you so much for contributing the picture to the encyclopedia. In the meantime, I have withdrawn my deletion nomination. If you have any questions, please let me know by replying here or on my talk page. HouseBlastertalk 02:51, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
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