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Image copyright problem with File:Mydarkplaces.jpg[edit]

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Martin Scorsese[edit]

Thanks for your addition to this article. However, please be aware that we cannot use quotes sourced to interviews or articles published on a blog from blogspot. That site falls under the definition of a self-published website and is not permissable under WP:RS. Thanks. Wildhartlivie (talk) 23:12, 18 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The large part of the objection to the second set of references was that besides the page, as I could best ascertain, was called a blog is that what it said is not verifiable to non-French speaking readers. Since this is an English language site, sources should be verifiable to that population. Per WP:NONENG, the source should be available in English for verifiability. That you just changed out sources from a blog to the ones you added made me question it again. What would make the quotes and comments based on the content in the first source you added would be a copy of that interview in an English language reliable source. Wildhartlivie (talk) 14:00, 23 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Whatever else you stuck in there, the cites were changed out to the French language site and were too extensive to sort out other cites you might have added in there. We have no evidence that the tape shown there is not copyrighted, making it a copyright violation, which we cannot use. The other issue to note is that not everyone has sound capability. WP:NONENG does not justify using the French language source because you previously managed to find an article in English, although the source itself wasn't reliable, it does indicate that it must exist somewhere reliable in English. So find it, so the content sourcing isn't challenged. Wildhartlivie (talk) 22:22, 23 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

September 2011[edit]

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Orson Welles[edit]

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License tagging for File:Criterion logo.jpg[edit]

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