User talk:Yurinagayama

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File:Yuri Nagayama.jpg
Hi! I've been doing a bit of a clean up of non-free images on Wikiversity, and came across File:Yuri Nagayama.jpg. It's a really nice photo, but it seems that you wished to retain copyright, rather than allow anyone to use it? If so, that makes perfect sense, but Wikiversity's current image policy doesn't allow non-free images on user pages. It's not a really serious problem or anything, and I assume that you uploaded the image as part of your course requirements, (hopefully you did well if that was the case), but I was wondering if you were happy to change the license, or would rather have the image removed. If you need any help either way just let me know - otherwise we'll probably have to remove it over the next couple of weeks. Thanks for your help, and I hope that you enjoyed working on Wikiversity, and consider doing it again. :) - Bilby 00:25, 20 October 2011 (UTC)