let us see first whether the images in question can be deleted without
prejudice for our projects. Chances are that in the vast majority of
the cases, they are worthless.
-- Rama
On 17/09/2008, Stan Shebs <stanshebs(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
ABF wrote:
Yesterday there was a user who clearly wants all
of his Images yust to
have all his Images gone and after we opposed his CSD-request he yust
said "My father/sister/whatever took the Image, so its unfree" and we
had to delete them all.
He claimed he was the creator of the images when he uploaded them,
right? So it becomes "either you were lying to us then, or you're lying
to us now" - without any additional evidence, we could simply choose to
believe that the uploader is lying now.
We could up the ante and insist that the uploader publish an affidavit
giving real name and affirming the original upload claims were
fraudulent, and of course being banned forever from all Wikimedia
projects. Let's see how many people really want the top Google hit on
the name to be a public admission of fraud...
Stan
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