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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia!

Generally articles should use language that is more "international" - I.e. that is why I used "male toilet" instead of "boy's bathroom" - In terms of the actual words (i.e. color versus colour), generally the location and country involved determines this. Since the word "toilet" is used in all dialects of English, IMO that word should generally be used. WhisperToMe 01:59, 2 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

EDIT: I found that "bathroom" in many countries refers to a room specifically with bathing facilities (NOT a room with toilets, or just toilets - and in some countries the toilet and bathroom are always separate) - this is why I used "male toilet" WhisperToMe 02:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


File source problem with File:Norman2.jpg[edit]

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Hello. I hope this is the right way to answer you. The photo is of a publicity sheet that Norman Crider used to use over 35 years ago as publicity for his act. The photographer for the images is unknown and it was provided to me by his partner, who requested that I put it onto the page. What else do I need to provide?

The file itself was created by Tobias Leibovitz, Mr. Crider's partner. The image he was photographing is unattributable, but the photo of the sheet was created by him.

File copyright problem with File:Martanda Sydney Tondaiman and his mother Molly Fink on holiday, circa 1930.jpg[edit]

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Hello; I answered you and then went back and found more specific information on the Australian Library's site.

Here is the link: http://www.nla.gov.au/copyright-and-the-pictures-collection

And the relevant paragraph a bit down on the page: [1]

Thank you for your help. Funambules (talk) 12:01, 8 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ Duration The Australian Copyright Act defines a variety of periods of copyright protection. The main category that applies to the National Library's Pictures Collection is: Life of creator plus 70 years, for ■Artistic works ■Photographs taken from 1 January 1955 Photographs taken before 1 January 1955 are all out of copyright. The photograph was taken c 1930 so can we not assume it is out of copyright? Available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4974996