License tagging for Image:CFF logo 2008.jpg
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copyright on Chinatown FF
What you need to do is to say that you are releasing it into the public domain, according to the GFDL license." Be careful--this means anyone can copy reuse or modify the material even for commercial use. If you are not prepared to do this, rewrite the article entirely. DGG 20:03, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
What was the exact name of the article about Simone Tomassini that you say you created and when did you create it? The only records I can find of someone creating an article about him were both by Simonetta70. If you had created a third one under your name and it was deleted, there would be a notice here on your talk page and there isn't. I'm going to be frank with you, if you are editing under two or more accounts to avoid scrutiny of your edits, it doesn't look good. It's pretty obvious that you are affiliated in some way with Simone Tomassini. If you are doing any kind of public relations or digitial distribution work for him (either paid or as a volunteer), you have a serious conflict of interest and should not be editing articles about him at all. You should propose any additions to the article on Talk:Simone Tomassini and let uninvolved editors evaluate their appropriateness for addition. The same is true of Chinatown film festival, where I note, you have not followed the procedures for documenting permission to use the text from their website, as you had promised. An article that has proper permission to use copyright text will have an OTRS number displayed on the talk page. See Talk:Eugene Onegin (opera) for an example. Because of this, I'm not still sure you understand the problems about the images you have recently uploaded. You need to get help at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. – Voceditenore (talk) 15:29, 23 April 2010 (UTC)