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A belated welcome; and, regarding a few images! edit

Tparis23, I notice that you haven't been formally welcome yet; so, welcome! Thank you for your contributions, they are much appreciated. A few pages I find helpful and hope that you might find helpful are:

About a few of the images you uploaded—Image:IACHR Logo.png, Image:ICJ.gif, Image:ITLOS Logo.png, Image:NAFTA.png, Image:OPCW logo.gif and Image:Logo wto.jpg—I removed them from Supranational aspects of international organizations and nominated them for speedy deletion. Specifically, they are non-free images (all logos are presumed to be non-free content per Wikipedia:Logos unless evidence suggests otherwise), and I feel that their use in Supranational aspects of international organizations is decorative and not a fair use. You may disagree, add them back into the article (and then remove the speedy deletion template Template:Orphaned fairuse not replaced). But please add a fair use rationale for them. Currently they will be deleted in seven days. Regards, Iamunknown 04:25, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Reply