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Your submission at Articles for creation: Evelyn M. Simpson has been accepted[edit]

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Tagishsimon (talk) 09:02, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you! Is there some way I could get the photo up there? I do have the copyright.

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Hey[edit]

Regarding that photo of Simpson:

Copyright is complicated.

Just because you owned the photo, doesn't mean you own the copyright. I've had to tag the photo for deletion because (as I said above) copyright is complicated. We need more information. Where did you get the photo? Who took it? When was it taken? You can't say it's your "own work" unless you were the person who held the camera and made the decision about when to press the button. Otherwise, to claim it's your own work is what's technically known as a "lie".

(If you don't see this before the file is deleted... well, deleted content can be restored if appropriate.) DS (talk) 22:47, 27 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]