Wikipedia talk:Upload/Uploadtext/en-withpermission
Note: This is the talk page for the upload form for "The work of someone else, who has given permission to use it on Wikipedia or it is a work released under a free license." It is linked from Wikipedia:Upload. The text introduction to the upload form is editable by registered users. See Wikipedia:Upload/Uploadtext/en-withpermission. The upload form itself can only be edited by admins. Paste {{tL|editprotected}} in a talk section here below if you want admins to look at suggested changes of the upload form.
Arthur Nadel Photo to upload
I forgot how to upload from the internet. it would be great if someone would rsvp with a crash course.
both are ok to share. one is a prison photo.
http://news.puggal.com/arthur-nadel/
athanx in dvance.
Furtive admirer (talk) 17:00, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Someone else's work now owned by me
What's the bureaucratic procedure for uploading a photo that was taken by my later father-in-law and now belongs to me?
Radavenport (talk) 10:19, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
:Go here and here to ask image and media questions. More people watch those discussion pages, and will answer your questions.
:This page here is mostly for questions and comments about the upload text, and the upload form. --Timeshifter (talk) 01:51, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
Vague licensing
CC-SA version
Questions about upload form
I'm confused. I have the permission of the "author" (photographer, in this case Michael Oletta) to upload a photo he shot--and to which he still owns the copyright-- under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. When I select that in the "Licensing" drop-down, that license's logo appears at the bottom of the form, and I have a "Summary" box with (what I'd call a) template, thus: (-->PLEASE GO INTO EDIT MODE TO SEE THIS MESSAGE AS I INTENDED FOR IT TO BE DISPLAYED!)
{{Information
|Description =
|Source =
|Date = 03:19, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
|Author =
|Permission =
|other_versions =
}}
I get that I can add to each of these lines (e.g. "Description", "Source", etc.) any information I have available. I assume I can leave a line as is (i.e. blank--nothing after the "=") What I don't understand are these:
- Source... Can I just add "Photographer himself" or must it be a URL?
- Date... If I don't know the date, do I leave the four tildes or do I delete them so there's nothing after the "="?
- Permission... What do I put here? Do I have to add "{{cc-by-sa-3.0|Attribution details}}" (where "Attribution details" would be "Michael Oletta"? Or will the fact that I've added his name to the "Author" line and that I've chosen the Licensing drop-down CC-BY-SA 3.0 be sufficient?
I'm a Wikipedia newbie (in case you couldn't tell). Where do I look for a reply to this "New Section" I've added to this page? Should I look on my User:Talk page (my username is "Swamissurfer") or look on this page to which I'm adding a section?
Am going to type four tildes now since that seems to be how I "sign" this posting: Swamissurfer (talk) 03:19, 13 December 2011 (UTC)
Help me
How to upload(copy) the free licenced images from Wikipedia commons to other projects for the project epecific edit and reuse scope — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yjenith (talk • contribs) 13:43, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
:There are replies at Wikipedia:Help desk#Help me. PrimeHunter (talk) 14:28, 20 December 2011 (UTC)