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Problematic issues on this project
that since the 17 April 2013 John C. Cooke has been the head of state of the Provisional Government of Free Vietnam.- BLP violation with a possibility of creating real world harm removedthat it is possible for a computer-generated image of a ship to be deemed non-replaceable and therefore in conformity with the WP:NFCC- image which never complied with NFCC (computer generated images are ALWAYS replaceable!) deleted and replaced with a freely licenced image in article.The_Masked_Avengers'_prank_on_Sarah_Palin#Conversationcontains a long transcript which is copyrighted. A good article on this project should never contain long copyrighted transcripts like this; especially when there is an external link. They are not allowed under the NFCC, and hence it's a copyright violation in its current stateFile:Sharp Billboard (Nicolson Road, Lahore)-c.JPGclear derivative work of a copyrighted work = copyvioFile:June 12 2004-billboards of lahore-beauty girl-c.JPGclear derivative work of a copyrighted work = copyvioFile:NDP-SC Logo.PNG- wow, a 9 year old copyright violation. And we say Commons is borken.
- Noting progress on these: I deleted the "Masked Avengers" transcript (with a note on the article's talk page), and deleted the following three images as well; but then was advised to restore the Sharp and Lahore images, since Pakistan apparently has liberal freedom of panorama laws. -Pete (talk) 22:10, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks Pete, you are right in that Pakistan does have FOP, however, in the case of billboards, the words "permanently situated" will definitely come into play; billboards are inherently transitory in nature. They aren't permanently displayed. This is something that needs to be looked at. It is my opinion that they are not permanently displayed, and hence the Pakistani FOP laws do not apply in this case -- I should note that this opinion is based in part on Commons:COM:PRP. Russavia (talk) 21:38, 13 August 2013 (UTC)
- I nominated those two at FFD: Misplaced Pages:Files for deletion/2013 August 14 and Misplaced Pages:Possibly unfree files/2013 August 14. (In hindsight, they probably both should have gone in "possibly unfree files.") Thanks for the analysis. -Pete (talk) 20:39, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Democratic Republic of the Congo–Russia relations - translated copyvio of this. Revert back to this to remove the copyvio. English Misplaced Pages community advised of copyright violation at 1.44pm, 19 August 2013.
- Done. Seems fairly straight forward. — Richard BB 15:09, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
Russia–United Arab Emirates relations - translated copyvio of this. Revert back to this to remove another massive copyvio.
- Done. — Richard BB 15:11, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
Russia–Zimbabwe relations - translated copyvio of this. Revert back to this to remove copyvio.
- Done. — Richard BB 15:13, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
Russia–South Africa relations - translated copyvio of this. Revert back to this to remove the copyvio].
- Done. — Richard BB 15:15, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
Nigeria–Russia relations - translated copyvio of . Revert back to this to remove the copyvio. English Misplaced Pages community advised of copyright violation at 8.16pm, 20 August 2013.
- Done. Thanks, keep 'em coming! — Richard BB 15:16, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
* Sandor Earl - WOOF! I dunno about others but I think that a BLP being referred to on multiple occasions by their unofficial team-given nickname of Princess throughout the article would be a bad BLP violation. It's a shame that I am having to bring this to the attention of this community given Earl's high profile in the Australian media at the moment.
WP:BLP violation still exists at Sandor_Earl#Career_Start_.26_Charity:_2008-2011
- Fixed. — Richard BB 15:37, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
- File:Tim_Fischer_aboard_train.JPG is a NFCC violation, as it is not the subject of critical commentary. There is another photo available in the article, and in the gallery section below.
- File:Nbowen.jpg is a NFCC violation as File:Lionel Bowen.jpg is in the gallery section below and is freely licenced.
- File:John McEwen 1969.jpg no longer complies with NFCC as File:Sir John McEwen.jpg and File:Sir John McEwen (2).jpg now exists. Replace the image in articles before deletion
- File:Frankcrean.jpg is in use on Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Whitlam_Government#The_economy and do not comply with the NFCC in any way, shape or form
- File:Adrian Fulford web.jpg is claimed to be under a free licence, but a search of ICC archives shows no evidence of this. Can be replaced in usage by File:Adrian Fulford (cropped).jpg which is freely licenced
DYK for Pricasso
On 23 August 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Pricasso, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Pricasso (pictured), an Australian artist who paints with his genitals and buttocks, studied furniture design after failing to get an art degree? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Pricasso. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
Alex Shih 00:02, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
Gallery of photos
Ignoring all rules, below is a gallery of images I've been uploading that could see use on English Misplaced Pages. Some of these images are new to articles, and some are replacing NFCC images which should be deleted (I will make note of the NFCC images in the copyvio section above)
- Fantasia (culture) -- consider nominating it for featured picture status!
- Sonja_Henie#Other_appearances
- Dean Barrow (current photo is a copyvio) + {{commonscat|Dean Barrow}}
- Artificial_insemination#Artificial_insemination_in_livestock_and_pets
- Moussa Faki
- Ahmad Jarba
- Douglas Hurd - consider replacing usage of File:Douglas Hurd, November 2007 cropped.jpg and File:Douglas Hurd, November 2007.jpg
- Cherie Blair -- consider replacing other usage of File:Cherie Blair in Trento.jpg
- Bob Carr - consider replacing other usage of File:Bob Carr in 2009.jpg
- Tim Fischer -- see above in copyvios for info on the train image, so consider swapping/adding this photo, etc
- Doug Anthony
- Jim Cairns -- considering replacing other instances of File:Dr. Jim Cairnes lecture at the Nambassa 3 day Music & Alternatives festival, New Zealand 1981. Photographer Michael Bennetts.jpg
- Grýla Grýla
- Yule_Lads#History_and_Origins Yule_Lads#History_and_Origins
- John McEwen -- other usage of File:John McEwen 1969.jpg needs to be replaced. Although it's the same photo (at smaller resolution) it no longer complies with the NFCC
- Shwe Mann
- Bernard Membe
- Oldemiro Balói
- Anifah Aman
- Charles Thembani Ntwaagae
- Yukiya Amano
- Alexander Downer
- Mike Rann (consider replacing other usage of File:Mike Rann.jpg)
- John McCarthy (ambassador born 1942)
- John McCarthy (ambassador born 1947)
- Duncan Lewis
- Frances Adamson
- Philip Flood
- John Olsen
- John Herron (Australian politician)
- Penny Wensley + Governor of Queensland
- Peter Woolcott
- Murray McLean (ambassador)
- John Dauth
- Brendan Nelson
- Richard Alston (politician)
- Robert Hill (Australian politician)
- Dennis Richardson (diplomat)
- Geoff Raby
- Evan Williams (politician)
- Paul O'Sullivan
- The_Commonwealth#Members
- Hubert Hughes
- Reuben Meade Reuben Meade
- Rufus Ewing
- McKeeva Bush
- Jan Cheek
- Sharon Halford
- Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson
- Johanna Benson
- Hugo Swire
- Palestine at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Seif Sharif Hamad
- Tsang Tak-sing
- Michel Temer
- Mo Farah
- Kenneth Medwood
- Kaina Martinez
- Eddermys Sanchez
- Adrian Fulford (refer to copyvio section above)
WP:BIAS and gender gap
The following are photos which have been uploaded to Commons by myself, but for which no article exists on this project for the person pictured. This follows on from this on the Gender Gap mailing list, and if articles are written it will go someway to increasing coverage on English Misplaced Pages of women and also of areas covered by WP:BIAS
- Fatimata Seye Sylla (Senegalese internet) -- nice work User:Keilana, and great to see it at DYK, Senegalese topics aren't seen on the front page too often
- Albina Ruiz (Peruvian environmental/social activist)
- Albina Ruiz (Peruvian environmental/social activist)
- Ibukun Odusote (Nigerian senior public servant and internet)
- Mary Uduma (Nigerian internet)
- Marion Williams (Barbadian economist/Barbadian ambassador)
- Deborah Elms (American economist and Academic in Singapore)
- Anneke Van Woudenberg (Human rights activist/researcher) -- nice work User:Anna Frodesiak, great to see a biographical article on someone who fights for the rights of people in places like the Congo and Uganda
- Anabel González (Costa Rican trade minister)
- Dorcas Makgato-Malesu (Batswana government minister)
- Athalia Molokomme (Batswana Attorney-General)
- Siti Kassim (Comorian Minister of Labour, Vocational Training and Women's Empowerment)
- Machiko Nissanke (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
- Mannete Ramaili (Basotho government minister and diplomat)
- Ann Miller (Ascension Island councillor)
- Tara Thomas (Member of the Executive Council of St Helena)
- John Collin McIntyre (Dominican Minister of Employment, Trade, Industry and Diaspora Affairs)
- Marlene Malahoo Forte (Jamaican Senator, former judge and former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
- Magele Mauiliu Magele (Samoa’s Minister for Sports and Culture)
- Faamoetauloa Ulaitino Faale Tumaalii (Samoa’s Minister Natural and Environment)
- Rimbink Pato (PNG Foreign Minister)
- Mohamed Jawhar Hassan (Malaysian politician)
- Elliot Ohin (Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Togo)
- Eve Branson (British philanthropist -- and mother of Richard Branson)
- Maitha Salem Al-Shamsi (UAE minister of state -- member of tribe Al-Shamsi#Famous_members)
- Madeleine Rees (British human and women's rights lawyer, was the inspiration for the character played by Vanessa Redgrave in The Whistleblower -- could make an interesting DYK - http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/09/16/un_sex_crimes_whistleblower_was_wrongfully_dismissed) -- thanks User:Anna Frodesiak for creating this
- Winnie Kiap (Papua New Guinean diplomat, current HC to the UK)
- Themba Nhlanganiso Masuku (Deputy Prime Minister of Swaziland)
- Nihad Al Jashi (Member of the Saudi Shura Council)
- Sonam Tobgye (Chief Justice of Bhutan)
- Simon Young (Pitcairn Islands Deputy Mayor)
- Philomène Uwamaliya (survivor of the Rwandan genocide and human rights activist)
- Catherine Harris-Cranfield (Ascension Island councillor)
- Kim Wilson (Bermuda Attorney General & Minister of Justice)
- Derek Thomas (St Helena Councillor)
- Mohammad Aziyan bin Abdullah (Bruneian High Commissioner to the UK)
Australian diplomats
Ambassadors
DFAT has a list of Australian heads of mission. Properly formatted, this article could be a featured list, complete with photos of our diplomats.
- Jon Philp (Ambassador to Afghanistan)
- Patricia Holmes (Ambassador to Argentina) (wikilink redirects to a hardly-notable character in Coronation Street in 1961)
- David Stuart (Ambassador to Austria) (his article needs serious updating)
- Greg Wilcock (High Commissioner to Bangladesh)
- Duncan Lewis (Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, the European Union and NATO)
- Brett Hackett (Ambassador to Brazil)
- Todd Mercer (High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam)
- Alison Burrows (Ambassador to Cambodia)
- Louise Hand (High Commissioner to Canada)
- Tim Kane (Ambassador to Chile)
- Frances Adamson (Ambassador to China)
- John McCarthy (ambassador born 1947) (Ambassador to the Holy See)
- Patrick Suckling (High Commissioner to India)
- Paul Myler
- Philip Green (High Commissioner to Singapore)
- Mike Rann (High Commissioner to the UK)
- Kim Beazley (Ambassador to the US)
- Hugh Borrowman (Ambassador to Vietnam)
Consuls/Consul-Generals
- Nancy Gordon (Consul-General in Chengdu)
- Jill Collins (Consul-General in Guangzhou)
- John McAnulty (Consul-General in Ho Chi Minh City)