User talk:Jamesshin92
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[edit] WP:FA
I've reverted your addition to featured articles. For an article to become an FA, you should first submit it to peer review, and later to Featured Article Candidates. Regards, Sandy (Talk) 16:47, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Image:Hsr350x.JPG listed for deletion
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If you have any questions please ask at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions. Thank you. cohesion 22:19, 2 December 2006 (UTC)[edit] "Image:Hsr350x.JPG listed for deletion" Response
I personally did not understand how to post these image files. It was interesting. I sort of tried putting up some photoes that must be deleted, It was experimental. However, these images I posted are very famous and thousands of copies of these photos exists, since it was publically pictured from Korean Railway Research Institude. Nevertheless, the recent image I post it up, is HSR 350x.JPG, and this image is my own work and I own this image. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jamesshin92 (talk • contribs) 08:29, 3 December 2006 (UTC).
- James, I don't understand images either: I suggest you ask the folks who work on images, since it's Greek to me. Sandy (Talk) 16:59, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, there seems to be a lot going on with this image, so I'll give you a rundown :) It looks like the original source is here. It was then uploaded to the commons, and deleted for not having a source. It was then uploaded to enwiki (Image:Hsr350x.JPG), and autotagged by the dropdown as a speedy delete candidate because you had specified it was only to be used on wikipedia. (This is not accurate, since as far as I know you don't have permission, but even if you did that is not compatible with GFDL). I noticed this in speedy delete, and left a note on your talk page, but didn't delete it right away. You then changed the license to {{PD-self}}[1], which implies that you created the image and are the copyright holder. You then delinked that image, reuploaded it under another name (Image:HSR 350X.JPG), and removed any evidence that you found it on a korean website, claiming, again, that you were the copyright holder. Please read Wikipedia:Image use policy, our copyright restrictions are sometimes surprising for people, who may have never had to deal with intellectual property before. Basically the images you upload, except in rare circumstances need to be actually created by you. As in you got a camera and took the picture. Also, since you had mentioned some of these were test images, if you ever need to delete your own test image just add {{db-author}} to it and someone will delete it shortly. I will assume good faith with this, but just to let you know, falsifying license information, is kinda bad. I don't want to seem like I'm being mean, and this is kinda long, but if you have any other questions feel free to ask. :) - cohesion 18:25, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Speeedy deletion and Copyrights and Images" two Qustions for Cohesion
DON't GO WAY! PLEASE STAY!
I am very suprised for your response. And, I'm very disappointed about the strictness of the copyright, but I'm still happy. I have two massive questions that you must want to answer:
1. There is no way to choose "copy right tags," for this train image. No copy right tags can match this image (please send it to me, if possible), to receive it and post it in my article. Which means that, I have to physically get to the train station or KRRI museum and take a picture by my self. Is that correct?
2. All of thse images has been publically pictured in/by KRRI museum and has been posted on many major Newspaper companies in Korea last last year. And plus, many other sites adopted this image to post in their own site. These images is like a saturn photo pictured by NASA in Korea. Not even a single image was copied from random sites. IT IS DIRECTLY FROM KOREAN PUBLIC PHOTO SENT FROM KOREAN RAILROAD RESERACH INSTITUDE. However, disappointingly, you are just simply searching in google and claiming that I copied from there as my original source. It is purely public reproductive, photo. Am I correct? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jamesshin92 (talk • contribs) 18:40, 3 December 2006 (UTC).
One extra question +1. What is the fastest way to solve my problem?--Jamesshin92 18:43, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
If you desire to know more about this image (which will tire me), ask me freely here.
- Question 1:I'm not sure what you mean in the first sentence, but yes, if this train still exists you would need to take a picture of it, or see if someone else can do it for you. You might try Wikipedia:Photo Matching Service, which is a new project, although it looks like there is no one in Korea yet. For Question 2, like I said, this is a difficult area for people that have never really had to deal with intellectual property or copyright. Even if an image is public, there is still copyright, and we have to make sure the license is correct and ok. Wikipedia is seen in many countries that have different levels of strictness with copyright, so it may sometimes seem we are being overly strict if your local laws are more relaxed. One part of your question seems to indicate this image didn't come from the internet, although you did supply the source as being a website. Did you get an actual photograph from the institute and scan it? If so you should mention that in the source when you upload files, but the image would still be copyrighted by the institute, unless they release their images under a different license. The upload page says, "Do not upload images found on websites or on an image search engine. They will be deleted." These messages are accurate and constantly updated to be the most clear to users, but if you have any suggestions about them let me know as well. Question 3: If you see your problem as getting an image of these trains you will probably need to go take one if possible. If that isn't possible, you can email the institute asking for permission to use these images under the GFDL for letters already written see Wikipedia:Boilerplate requests for permission. Hope that helps, but even if you can't get any images for the article it's not the end of the world :D - cohesion 19:02, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Help This User
Can Anybody can take a private photo of HSR-350x and upload in Wikipedia?
Recent Statues: Emailing KRRI for permission... yet no returns.
[edit] Trains
Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains looks like a project you might like, they can probably help a lot too with images, and how they usually get them etc. :) - cohesion 22:03, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
- Thankyou --Jamesshin92 23:27, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] FAC
James, I see you've tried to add Korean G-7 to WP:FAC again; the nomination is not set up correctly, and will likely be deleted by someone. The article isn't quite ready for WP:FA, and it typically takes many months to bring an article to featured status. You might consider Cohesion's suggestion to join the Trains project, or the Korean Wikiproject. To prepare for WP:FAC, I suggest you first submit the article to peer review, then consider good article, before looking at WP:WIAFA. Regards, Sandy (Talk) 23:44, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
- Here are some sample articles you can look at for guidance:
· BC Rail · Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport · Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railroad · Indian Railways · Manila Light Rail Transit System · Manila Metro Rail Transit System · Rail transport in India Sandy (Talk) 23:48, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
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- ":D". I know my article is not there yet... Thank you for your guidance and care. Nevertheless, this article probably will be improved after the opening for this train in 2007 or 2008, because I could take this picture, and also learn and add more imformations, such as ticket price, schedule, passenger per km, history, marketing, accidents (I hope not) and etc.
Jamesshin92 01:35, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Korean G-7
Hi there. First off, good job with this article! Second, I noticed you nominated this at the featured article candidates page, but you didn't complete the nomination (you didn't create the subpage for it...see the instructions at the top of WP:FAC). I have since removed it, but you are welcome to renominate it. However, in my opinion, the article does not yet meet the criteria for featured articles. I would recommend you do a peer review first. Happy editing! Gzkn 01:41, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
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- ":D". I had several of these messages above like this one (or is it? I can't count). I know that my article is not there yet... Thank you for your encouragement.
Jamesshin92 01:35, 4 December 2006 (UTC)