User talk:71.135.110.45
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[edit] Gurbaksh Chahal images
There is no evidence that this image is public domain. It is clearly too recent to have fallen into the public domain by virtue of age, and there is no declaration that the copyright holder has released it into the public domain. As such it remains copyrighted. If we can establish that the copyright holder has released it into the public domain we can tag the image as such and use it. Until then, or until some other suitable free license is established, it is not a suitable image to use on our articles.
If you wish to establish the image as public domain you must do so properly. You cannot simply assert that it is. -- SiobhanHansa 00:08, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
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