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DescriptionFayetteville 1952 picture 2 sm.png |
English: F4 Tornado Damage along Mulberry Avenue, Fayetteville, Tennessee (Courtesy of Jim Cashion) |
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Source | https://www.weather.gov/hun/hunsur_1952-02-29_fayetteville |
Author | Jim Cashion |
This media file has been nominated for deletion since 5 November 2024. To discuss it, please visit the nomination page.
Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: These images were both sourced from webpages of the US National Weather Service. However, we have no evidence that either of these images are in the public domain or available under a free license. One of them is of an extreme weather event in progress, and the other is specifically attributed to a third party. For many years, hosting such images on the Commons was done in good faith under the rationale that:
An extensive review of this rationale in 2024 revealed that neither of these beliefs held up to scrutiny. These findings were confirmed in an RfC conducted from August to October 2024. Per COM:ONUS it is the responsibility of the person uploading an image to the Commons or anyone arguing for its retention here to provide evidence of permission from the copyright holder. Although it is possible that an NWS employee photographed the tornado in progress as part of their official duties, such images are almost unknown, and practical experience suggests that this is far more likely to be the work of an anonymous, third-party photographer. The other image, along with 13 others in the same gallery, is attributed to one Jim Cashion, but there is no further clue to his identity. I contacted the NWS Huntsville office on October 2 to ask about their origins, but received no response. (VRT ticket:2024110510005974) Since both these images were created in the US before 1989, their copyright statuses rest on knowing when and in what context they were first published. Currently, we do not have any evidence of their publication history. Therefore, their copyright statuses are unknown and we must delete both as a precaution under COM:PRP. Rlandmann (talk) 11:45, 5 November 2024 (UTC) | |||
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These images were both sourced from webpages of the US National Weather Service. However, we have no evidence that either of these images are in the public domain or available under a free license. One of them is of an extreme weather event in progress, and the other is specifically attributed to a third party. For many years, hosting such images on the Commons was done in good faith under the rationale that:
An extensive review of this rationale in 2024 revealed that neither of these beliefs held up to scrutiny. These findings were confirmed in an RfC conducted from August to October 2024. Per COM:ONUS it is the responsibility of the person uploading an image to the Commons or anyone arguing for its retention here to provide evidence of permission from the copyright holder. Although it is possible that an NWS employee photographed the tornado in progress as part of their official duties, such images are almost unknown, and practical experience suggests that this is far more likely to be the work of an anonymous, third-party photographer. The other image, along with 13 others in the same gallery, is attributed to one Jim Cashion, but there is no further clue to his identity. I contacted the NWS Huntsville office on October 2 to ask about their origins, but received no response. (VRT ticket:2024110510005974) Since both these images were created in the US before 1989, their copyright statuses rest on knowing when and in what context they were first published. Currently, we do not have any evidence of their publication history. Therefore, their copyright statuses are unknown and we must delete both as a precaution under COM:PRP. Rlandmann (talk) 11:45, 5 November 2024 (UTC)}} ~~~~
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current | 10:43, 2 December 2020 | 250 × 157 (67 KB) | ChessEric | Uploaded a work by NWS Huntsville from https://www.weather.gov/hun/hunsur_1952-02-29_fayetteville with UploadWizard |
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File change date and time | 16:47, 28 January 2012 |