User talk:Österreich
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Hello "Österreich". First of all, welcome to Wikipedia; I hope you enjoy participating here.
But actually I'm here for a question about the picture Image:Strasser.jpg you uploaded. In the description you write "...that the site allows their pictures to be used". Could you please be more specific on that? For I cannot find any such note on the Website (notice that I corrected the misspelled URL). Did I miss some info there, or have you obtained explicit permission, e.g. by e-mail? If so, for use under what conditions/licence (GFDL, Public Domain, ...)? Please add some info on this to the description. It would be particularly intresting to know if all "Pilot und Luftschiff" pictures are public domain, for there are some more interesting fotos over there. --J.Rohrer 21:58, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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[edit] Eastern Front
Howdy "Österreich".
Just making sure, you're aware that both Eastern Front (WWI) and Eastern Front (WWII) already exist right? Seems like you're putting alot of effort into a page (mostly set up for disambiguation) that's a bit redundant. (Same goes for the Western Front BTW) Oberiko 17:18, 4 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Image Tagging for Image:Capa.jpg
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[edit] License tagging for Image:Mp3-setup.JPG
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[edit] Orphaned non-free image (Image:Mp3-setup.JPG)
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[edit] Image:Mp3-setup.JPG
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