File talk:Family Forum march supporter.jpg

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License

The copyright owner's reply does not sound like it is licensed under the GFDL, but rather a Template:withpermission license. This should be fixed. Also, I believe fair use images are not put on the main page as a rule, it it should go off of there. mrholybrain's talk 01:28, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Surely a reply to an email explaining the GFDL license saying "yes you many use it" means "yes you may use it under GFDL". WjBscribe 17:09, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I certainly took it as such. It's not Fair Use. Raystorm 18:40, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I'm probably just nitpicking, but Wikipedia is full of nitpicking with copyright issues. I ran the response through babelfish, and here is the result:
Hello Maria, ok, there is no problem in which you prune to use the material of the Web www.carlaantonelli.com. You have our permission. To be thankful that you named the Newspaper Digital Transsexual www.carlaantonelli.com Atte Car It Antonelli
Obviously, this isn't a very good translation, but the GFDL is not mentioned at all. I still say this is a Template:withpermission license. Maybe someone who speaks Spanish could give us a better translation? mrholybrain's talk 02:00, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
If the email was a stand-alone I would tend to agree with you, but it came in reply to an email explaining the GDFL. The context is important. Permission was given understanding that that permission required accepting the terms of GFDL. WjBscribe 02:06, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Use on front page

This may be nitpicking, but the use of a Spanish-language sign on an English-language Wikipedia article may confuse some users who are not readily aware of the meaning, for instance, the sign reads: "Marriage = Man + Woman" but there is no translation anywhere on the photo page or in the article. Rick 06:13, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Well, it was to avoid POV in the Same-sex marriage in Spain article. There's an image there of a pro-gay march, so it was only fair to show a pic of an anti-gay march. And the caption there includes a translation. :-) To be fair, I would have prefered the gay march pic on the front page (rainbow flags are pretty self-explanatory), but I didn't get to pick. Raystorm 18:44, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Version on Commons

This image should not be replaced by its equivalent on Commons. In that image the face of the subject is deliberately blurred so it can be used in Wikis hosted in countries where such photographs cannot be used without the consent of the subject due to personal image rights (see fr:Droit à l'image or de:Recht am eigenen Bild for example). WjBscribe 17:14, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

It did get deleted but Zzyzx11 undeleted after being told of the issue. I'll leave an html comment at the spots where someone is likely to place another CSD tag, and hopefully it won't come up again. coelacan04:59, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Age issue

If you look carefully at this photograph you will find the "supporter" is actually a boy of young age, approximately 13 years. I believe it isn't very accurate to refer to this boy as a "supporter" because at this age, although one might have opinions, one is rarely properly educated to support or express these opinions. I also believe the legal age of voting of the Kingdom of Spain to be 18 years. As such, I propose this photograph should be deleted or, if possible, replaced with an image of a supporter of at least 18 years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.195.14.174 (talk) 20:53, 29 June 2008 (UTC)