User talk:Loki11

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Hello, Loki11, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Hi - I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Please tell me the name of the image you're talking about, or try asking your question here in your native language. Thanks -SCEhardT 18:55, 7 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear Mister Scott , surfing through my archive I saw some remarks and deletion about the pictures I put in commons. 1° Commonwealthwargraves.jpg (upload 19.51 8 january 2009

                      SCEhardt 21.22 4 may 2009 (U.T.C)

Indeed it isn't realy my own work but I received it from the municipal administration as I wrote and I didn't know under what licence I had to put it. 2° Army-friends1959.jpg Although the discussion about that picture is closed Deritave works ( Bidgee (talk) 13.13 2 august (UTC) Newspaper page SCEhardt 03 april 2009 I am wondering what could arm, I put that picture as the introduction of a personal homepage in the gallery It has noting to do with a real encyclopedical page in Wiki. If all pictures in Commons had to answer on the rigorous rules ,Wiki could close the doors and we should not longer have the pleasure to donate as I saw you also do to hold Wiki in line I will write also to Bidgee even now to ask what minds him on that picture I am not the person when I see the uploading in Commons to ask " Who am I to judge the well-meant contributions to Wiki commons" neither the one who likes to show off his name I thank you for your attention Yours truly Loki11

Hi Loki11-- Unfortunately someone giving you permission to post the image to the Commons is not the same as releasing it to the Public Domain, and is not broad enough permission for use on the Commons. If you like, you can use one of these sample letters to formally request permission. -SCEhardT 02:06, 9 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]