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I have a photo of the DJ mentioned in this article, that I am I have asked and checked if I can use this with the person mentioned in the article.
--Hormpanther (talk) 02:04, 13 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, and thank you for offering to donate an image of Miranda Rae. The editors of Wikipedia greatly appreciate any contributions that expand our collection of freely licensed images. However, Wikipedia policy is extremely careful with image copyrights to avoid any claims of infringement, so please read the following scenarios carefully:
If you took the photograph, and you have not published it elsewhere on the web, then things are simple. You own the copyright to the photograph as the photographer, and all you need to do is upload the image using the Upload Wizard and release the image under a free license, choosing one of the licenses listed here.
If you took the photograph, and you have published it elsewhere on the web, you must read the instructions at commons:OTRS and send an email confirming that Wikipedia is granted a free license to use the portrait. Then upload the image and place the text {{subst:OP}} somewhere on the file description page. If you don't send the email within a few days, it is possible that the image will be deleted as a precautionary measure. Should that happen, the image can be restored by an administrator but that would result in additional delay. Should that happen, the image can be restored by an administrator but that would result in additional delay.
If you did not take the photograph, things are much more complicated, so ask here if that is the case.