This is example in mind, with a delete request from a certain "MichaelMaggs"
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DSC09873.JPG
https://www.flickr.com/photos/loopzilla/2569579585/
"Unfortunately this image is of a temporary installation and is thus a copyright violation; see talk page Korax1214 10:19, 10 June 2008 (UTC)"
OK, I can see that. After all, we know how long "permanent" is going to be....
Gordo
On 26/08/15 10:24, Gordon Joly wrote:
On 25/08/15 20:21, Andy Mabbett wrote:
and would be grateful if you would all assist, and ask others to do so.
You might have knowledge of your local artwork, or be able to visit your nearest library to make enquiries; or to take pictures and upload them to Wikimedia Commons,
I have taken pictures of art at Canary Wharf and put them on Commons only to be told that I cannot post such images on Commons.
I cannot recall the reason (or find the deleted file). I think it was part of a exhibition, rather than a permanent object, such as Ron Arad's "The Big Blue 2000"
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thebigblue2000.jpg
Any guidance?
Thanks,
Gordon
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