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[edit] Images
There are three images in the article, all problematic.
- The image which was in the infobox, which I deleted, is a screenshot. There is no fair use rationale, and since the article is a biography of a living person, a free image can be obtained to replace it, so the fair use image cannot stand.
- The image of the meeting with the chief executive of Puerto Rico. This image is claimed to be public domain. However, the cite holding the image claims copyright, so this image is listed at possibly unfree images for debate.
- The image of her winning the Goya. This may have the best chance to stand in the article, since I think that an argument for fair use might be acceptable since she's winning the award, which is covered in the article. However, with no fair use rationale, that image is also subject to deletion.
So, that's my concerns with the images in the article. —C.Fred (talk) 22:00, 11 June 2007 (UTC)