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*'''Keep'''. The reason I think it's useful on that page is that this was the first time the BBC had deployed a ''family'' of idents. I think it is useful to show ''two'' such idents to allow readers to assess what artistic features were ''shared'' as family resemblance: most notably the 2 itself, and the colourscheme; as compared with the diversity in the scheme -- and thus to get a sense of the artistic unity that resulted. Two idents out of over 35 discussed seems not unreasonable, per ]. ] (]) 18:57, 28 December 2009 (UTC) *'''Keep'''. The reason I think it's useful on that page is that this was the first time the BBC had deployed a ''family'' of idents. I think it is useful to show ''two'' such idents to allow readers to assess what artistic features were ''shared'' as family resemblance: most notably the 2 itself, and the colourscheme; as compared with the diversity in the scheme -- and thus to get a sense of the artistic unity that resulted. Two idents out of over 35 discussed seems not unreasonable, per ]. ] (]) 18:57, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
* '''Delete'''. The descriptions given seem sufficiently clear that one image would be all that could be justified under ] #1 and #8, and perhaps not even that one. Editors who disagree may wish to address whatever lack they perceive in the descriptions. ] ] 20:14, 28 December 2009 (UTC) * '''Delete'''. The descriptions given seem sufficiently clear that one image would be all that could be justified under ] #1 and #8, and perhaps not even that one. Editors who disagree may wish to address whatever lack they perceive in the descriptions. ] ] 20:14, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
* '''Keep''' Without this, the first ident has no context, and the distinct but of-a-piece character of the idents is lost. Two are needed to convey the idea the BBC were going for with these. NFCC #1 is about whether a free equivalent exists, Angus, hard to see what relevance you think that has here. #8 is "Contextual significance" which is precisely the point here. ] (]) 01:04, 29 December 2009 (UTC)


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File:Imamhusayn.png

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File:2004 Washington gubernatorial results in depth.png

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File:17 Panzerdivision.JPG

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File:Blacktans.jpg

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File:Doncairnseqbag.png

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File:Whenicomearoundausingle.jpg

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  • Secondary cover art for a single, with no mention of what makes it unique. Tagged as missing a rationale, but one of our over-helpful volunteers tagged with FurMe without paying attention to what the image actually is... (ESkog) 15:13, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Keep. It's very different to the other cover; and the article makes apparent that this was because it was the cover for the "AU Single", which is described in the article and had a completely different track list. Jheald (talk) 15:22, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Delete. No evidence whatsoever that this meets WP:NFCC#8 and for the purposes of demonstrating that the single was released with a picture cover (what else is it for?) one non-free image suffices so that this is not minimal use of non-free content either. Angus McLellan (Talk) 20:18, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:Divestiture.jpg

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  • This was uploaded and added to the Bell System divestiture article on 9 December. It's a low-quality JPEG depicting a combination of the pre-breakup AT&T/Bell logo and the post-breakup AT&T logo (each split down the middle by a jagged line), composing an arbitrary construct that fails to meaningfully illustrate the article's subject. This is not an actual company logo (contrary to the boilerplate text, which states that it "illustrate the ... branding message" of an "organization" known as "Bell System divestiture"); it incorporates two copyrighted logos in an unflattering, unencyclopedic fashion (not, as claimed in the boilerplate text, one that "avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image"). Nonsensically, the article itself is listed as the image's source. —David Levy 16:14, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:BBC Two Copper 1991-1999.jpg

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  • Not required within BBC Two 1991-2001 idents. Purpose fulfilled by other image. Wikiwoohoo (talk) 18:40, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Keep. The reason I think it's useful on that page is that this was the first time the BBC had deployed a family of idents. I think it is useful to show two such idents to allow readers to assess what artistic features were shared as family resemblance: most notably the 2 itself, and the colourscheme; as compared with the diversity in the scheme -- and thus to get a sense of the artistic unity that resulted. Two idents out of over 35 discussed seems not unreasonable, per WP:NFLISTS. Jheald (talk) 18:57, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Delete. The descriptions given seem sufficiently clear that one image would be all that could be justified under WP:NFCC #1 and #8, and perhaps not even that one. Editors who disagree may wish to address whatever lack they perceive in the descriptions. Angus McLellan (Talk) 20:14, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • Keep Without this, the first ident has no context, and the distinct but of-a-piece character of the idents is lost. Two are needed to convey the idea the BBC were going for with these. NFCC #1 is about whether a free equivalent exists, Angus, hard to see what relevance you think that has here. #8 is "Contextual significance" which is precisely the point here. 86.44.26.167 (talk) 01:04, 29 December 2009 (UTC)

File:Duke flexible batch broiler.jpg

File:Duke flexible batch broiler.jpg (delete | talk | history | logs) - uploaded by Jerem43 (notify | contribs).
  • Boilerplate non-free content rationale claims this is an image which is not repeatable. But according to the article it is used in it seems to be the current model of "broiler" used in Burger King restaurants, so it should be replaceable. It also seems questionable whether this picture can add anything to the reader's understanding as WP:NFCC#8 requires. Angus McLellan (Talk) 20:04, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
    • Keep - You would need to trespass at a Burger King and a get a picture of the unit that is located inside of one of their kitchens, an area which is closed to the public. This is in clear violation of policies stated on signs posted on the front doors of their restaurants stating "No Photographs or video"; any image claimed as free would be in clear violation of the company's IP rights. Any image created by an employee would violate corporate-employee confidentiality agreements as employees of major fast food are not allowed to divulge company secrets; any image created as such would also have IP issues because of that. Furthermore, the section of the article it is in is about the said broiler, so the image is appropriate. --Jeremy (blah blahI did it!) 20:48, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:ITV1 logo 2004-2006.svg

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File:Barbrahouse1.jpg

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  • The non-free content rationale provided for this image assures us that "s it represents the center of the controversy that created of the term, words are insufficient in describing the ideas and concepts relayed in the photograph". I do not believe that this, or any of the other parts of the rationale offered, are sound reasons for using this non-free content.

It would not be impossible or even difficult for the reader to conceive that this photograph existed without having seen what it looked like. Neither would not having seen it make it harder to understand what the Streisand effect was about. Indeed we could say that the Streisand effect having progressed from being a one-off incident to a general rule now no longer concerns this one particular picture or incident.

In the context of the article in which it is used this image appears to be replaceable in that the actual content of the photograph is less important than the fact of its existence. That fact can be and is conveyed by the article text. It also seems unlikely that seeing the content of the photograph rather than merely knowing that it exists adds anything to the reader's understanding. Nor do I see that not viewing the content will be detrimental to that understanding.

For these reasons I believe that this image does not meet one or both of points 1 and 8 of the non-free content criteria and that it should be deleted as a consequence. Angus McLellan (Talk) 21:45, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

  • Delete - indeed, the exact visual information on the photograph is not relevant for the article. All that's relevant is that the photo shows a beach-front property belonging to Barbara Streisand, and that information is already conveyed by text. The house could look anything different but with would make no difference. --Damiens.rf 23:42, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:Wkramer.jpg

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File:GreatestRomaniaInEurope.png

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  • Image description: "An alternate reality map showing possible maximum extent of Romania after World War I, which would have been possible if certain events in history would have been slightly different."Huh? —Preceding unsigned comment added by ЛенинВладимир (talkcontribs) 22:49, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • 1.) "Unencyclopedic - "The file doesn't seem likely to be useful in this encyclopedia (or for any Wikimedia project)"
  • 2.) Orphan - "The file is not used on any pages in Misplaced Pages"
  • 3.) Per WP:NOT WP:NOT#OR: NO "Primary (original) research such as proposing theories and solutions, original ideas, defining terms, coining new words, etc... Personal inventions... "
  • 4.) Per WP:SOAPS: NO "political propaganda". ЛенинВладимир (talk) 22:40, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
  • This is a free-content map created by an editor who is using it on their own talk page. The image is captioned "Possible extent of historic Romanian territories in Central and SE Europe" which seems about as accurate a caption as we can expect for any Uchronian image and not obviously soapboxing. Original research applies to articles, not to user space. Likewise contributors are allowed some leeway in their user space, including the use of "unencyclopedic" images. Orphaned is just plain wrong in this context. I wasn't sure if I disagreed with each of the four points when I started writing this. It turns out that I do. That'll be keep then. Angus McLellan (Talk) 23:18, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:Withania somnifera2.jpg

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File:Ciriaco De mita.jpg

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  • I couldn't find this image but the legal stuff on the Chamber of Deputies site doesn't seem to be big on Creative Commons licenses in any case. I can't translate "L'utilizzo ... è autorizzata esclusivamente nei limiti in cui la stessa avvenga nel rispetto dell'interesse pubblico all'informazione, per finalità non commerciali, garantendo l'integrità degli elementi riprodotti e mediante indicazione della fonte" word for word, but it certainly has "non commercial" and "no derivatives" in it. Our man here is only 81 which is hardly old enough to claim that he'd be hard to photograph on grounds of age. I'm not seeing a non-free content rationale here either. Angus McLellan (Talk) 23:31, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

File:HDR clouds.jpg

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