User talk:Decvalts

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I've seen your picture of Cullingworth & I like it but please can you mark it's copyright status in the image description page. Below is a snippet from the Wikipedia help pages.

Note that before you add an image to an article, you should edit the image description page to explain the source of the image and make sure the copyright status of the image is clearly stated. It is preferred that you use one of the Wikipedia:Image copyright tags, as appropriate.

Thanks MGS


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It'd be nice if you'd use a different image on your user page - the example.jpg is also usually added in editing experimentsd with the editing toolbar, so the "what links here" list of pages which use that image is a great tool to find places which need checking. However the more pages have that image intentionally the more difficult this way of finding vandalism gets. Thank you for your cooperation :-) andy 16:46, 11 August 2005 (UTC)