Talk:Darren Dee O'Neall
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Comitialbulb561 in topic Wanted Poster Various Mugshots
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Wanted Poster Various Mugshots
editMy image posts have been rejected, partly because I haven't fully swallowed the copyright and permission checks and balances standards of the site. If anyone can, it'd be great if you please post an image file with O'Neall's numerous mugshots, like his FBI wanted poster. Not mandatory, but if accomplished, thank you, hoping for the best with official approval. Signed, the page creator. ContributingHelperOnTheSide (talk) 23:03, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
- Hey there,
- I'm not an especially experienced user and nor do I have an especially lengthy tenor, but I can surely help you with the copyright tags.
- If you want to upload an image created or distributed by the FBI use the tag:
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- Take care with the no notice tags and be extra sure that the file you are uploading was circulated and published without copyright notices. Also keep in mind that this might only apply to a portion of the work.
- If you want to use these tags, just open the source editing and copy the tags and paste them where you want to use them.
- I hope this helps,
- -Comitialbulb561 (talk) Comitialbulb561 (talk) 23:40, 25 March 2023 (UTC)