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Image:Miriam_defensor_santiago.jpg listed for deletion

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Also please note that Wikipedia doesn't allow pictures of living persons that it should be possible to obtain or create a free licensed photo of (wich seems to apply here) to be used under a "fair use claim" per Wikipedia's fair use criterea (points #1 and #8). So please try to obtain a free licensed photo of her (or wait for someone else to do so) rater than relying on unfree works. Thanks. --Sherool (talk) 07:54, 21 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
That was quick... Could you please clearify what kind of permission you got though. Did they spesificaly authorise the image to be released under the GFDL or did you simply get permission to "use the image". There is unfortunately a significant difference. See WP:COPYREQ, if you did get the "right" kind of permission please also forward the e-mail exchange to the adress spesified on that page. Thanks. --Sherool (talk) 08:02, 21 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Miriam Defensor Santiago

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From your edit summaries to Miriam Defensor Santiago, it appears that you are in contact with the subject, and indeed, it seems that she may be directing you to make changes to the page. Please note that it is generally considered improper for the subject of an article to make changes to it. If Mrs. Santiago is directing you to make these changes on her behalf, for all but the simplest of factual changes, you are advised to bring the suggested changes to the talk page first. I encourage you to read Wikipedia's guidelines on how to handle conflicts of interest and on why autobiographies are discouraged. -Anþony (talk) 11:08, 24 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Response Re: Miriam Defensor Santiago's lack of election watchers

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You had written that she lost "reportedly because she could not afford election watchers to protect her vote". The implications in your statement are very different from merely stating that she couldn't afford election watchers. If you can provide multiple credible and unbiased sources that actually state that the reason Santiago lost to Estrada was due to her lack of election watchers, then you are free to return it. --Edward Sandstig 21:12, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Reply


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