User talk:Espionage64

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What is the copyright of File:IMG 0203.jpg?
Hi! Thanks for uploading the file File:IMG 0203.jpg. Unfortunately, when you did so you didn't include information about the license, and the file will need a license or other copyright information in order to stay at Wikiversity.

You can easily fix this by adding on the page, and filling out who the owner is and the copying terms. In particular, we need to know who owns the rights to the file and what the terms of use are. In regard to the latter, Wikiversity accepts open content, public domain, and fair use works (see Wikiversity's Copyright policy). You can place a on the file page to signify the copyright terms. If you need any help, feel free to leave me a message, and I'll do what I can to assist. -Bilby 00:36, 4 November 2011 (UTC)