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Mention where you want to use the image (with link) Ask for permission to release the image in the public domain or under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License; Offer to credit the copyright holder/photographer on the image page; Offer to add a link to the copyright holder website on the image page; Thank the copyright holder for ...
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Hi again IP 70.162.127.129. I might've found some photos of Barnes being sold on eBay that are actually within the public domain. I've asked about them at c:COM:VPC#Marvin Barnes ebay photos. If any of these are in the public domain, they could be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and replace the non-free one currently being used in the article ...
The new version will now automatically be accessed by the pages that link to the file, but will keep the old version in the "File History" section of the file description page. If you cannot find the link to "upload a new version of this file" it's possible that you are not looking at the original source page of the file.
Link Link the image to a different resource, or to nothing. Alt Specify the alt text for the image. This is intended for visually impaired readers. See WP:ALT for how this should typically differ from the caption. Page Specify a page other than 1 to use for the thumbnail image in multipaged files. Langtag
This page explains how to place images on wiki pages, where the image acts as a hypertext link to somewhere other than the image description page.Care should be taken that this is done in compliance with the licensing terms of the file in question, particularly if they require proper attribution.
To link to some other page, specify its name in the link option along with an appropriate caption that hints to readers what will happen if they click on the link. This caption serves both as title text for the tooltip, and as alt text for visually disabled readers.
If the image is tagged as Fair use, then most probably you cannot.See the Fair use section for more details. You can for all other images released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License or a similarly free license provided you abide by the license conditions – include a link back to the wikipage for that picture or to the creator's website and license any ...