Florence Devouard wrote:
It was a logo, taggued public domain.
The office action held less than 30 mn.
A new logo was uploaded (very very poor quality) and replaced on the
page. No comment was added on the talk page.
Outcome: Office action rejected.
Why is there a need for an office action in this case? My understand is
that office actions are for time-sensitive matters that are particularly
unusual. Deleting copyright violations is a very normal thing that we do
routinely; there's no need for some sort of Official Intervention to do
so, and even Normal Wikipedians can request such deletions and have
their requests honored.
-Mark