Commons talk:Essential information
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And what if the file is ''not completely'' created by myself, ''not'' moved from another Wikimedia project, ''not'' in the public domain and ''not'' from a website? What if it's a [[Wikipedia:Derivative Work|derivative work]] based upon an already existing file on commons? What should I do in this case? It's not easy to enter commons, really. --[[User:Mortalmoth|Mortalmoth]] ([[User talk:Mortalmoth|talk]]) 14:59, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
And what if the file is ''not completely'' created by myself, ''not'' moved from another Wikimedia project, ''not'' in the public domain and ''not'' from a website? What if it's a [[Wikipedia:Derivative Work|derivative work]] based upon an already existing file on commons? What should I do in this case? It's not easy to enter commons, really. --[[User:Mortalmoth|Mortalmoth]] ([[User talk:Mortalmoth|talk]]) 14:59, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
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:Here's another: what if it's a file you got directly from the author? I got [[:File:Churchill Wildlife Management Area polar bear9.JPG|this photo]], for example, off my friend's SD card, and then got email permission from him and went through the OTRS process. But what to put for "source"? I have another large batch of high quality photos directly from a friend who wishes to donate his work to the public domain anonymously (revealing his identity only to the OTRS team). So source=blank and author=anonymous + Public Domain... Hopefully the OTRS-pending/ticket template will keep admins from deleting them? --[[User:Peterfitzgerald|Peter]] [[User_talk:Peterfitzgerald|Talk]] 04:56, 30 March 2013 (UTC)
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