User talk:Eeekster
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As the article had significant vandalism and I was unable to revert only the vandalism, I reverted back to 25 Sep 2012, which undid your edits as well. Sorry. Jim1138 (talk) 21:46, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
eplaceable fair use File:Wall-mount kitchen range hood - "Master" from Futuro Futuro.jpg
Hi, I noticed you've tagged this image for deletion.
I have explicit permission from the company's marketing department to use this image on Wikipedia. I have mentioned this in the image description.
I understand the Wikipedia inclination to use free alternatives "when/where available", but in this case, there are NO alternatives available.
Could you please explain to me, in simple terms, the problem with using content that is copyrighted, but the copyright holder explicitly allows it to be posted on Wikipedia? And provide a suggestion on how this issue can be resolved?
Please let me know. Thank you!