well done for reverting the vandalism to the england rugby page. But in future it would be easier to undo or revert this vandalism rather than just delete it. happy editing. Noface1 15:08, 13 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image copyright problem with Image:Digger.jpg edit

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Northampton Saints player category edit

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List of rugby union players banned for eye gouging edit

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File:Trflogo2010.jpg edit

Greetings! I see that you have asserted here that you have the rights to the logo uploaded as File:Trflogo2010.jpg. However, permission to use the image cannot generally be doled out on a case-by-case basis. Further, I doubt an exception would be made via an OTRS request to use the image in a draft of an article in userspace. Accordingly, I've removed the image from the article.

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  • Please note that "Used on Wikipedia with permission" is still non-free use. If you want to retain rights to the image, you need to abide by the rules for non-free images on Wikipedia. As the rightsholder of the image, you cannot override WP:NFCC. Besides, why not work on improving the article, so this will cease to be an issue? —C.Fred (talk) 23:08, 28 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Possibly unfree File:Franklinsgardens.JPG edit

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Presumptive arsehole "Fred", aren't you. The image did NOT come from "Bing maps". The same as your BS you spouted about TRF a few months back.

So you're telling me you went up in a plane and took a photo from the same angle at the same time as the aerial photography that Bing used? Then provide the evidence. The claim doesn't hold water.
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Fuck off and leave my acount alone. Irritating child. And if you must know, it came from a screenshot of Google who operate a fair usage policy.


Know it all, yee-haw busybody.

November 2010 edit

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