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I have been trying to get a photo of Angela posted here, but I'm ALWAYS given some reason why it will be taken down. How can I have a photo posted of her that will not be removed? I've tried everything and I am at my wits end!!!!
User:RobertAhearn, I suppose this is you, right? - Well, there are three ways: (1) write to her and ask her to donate a photo for free (under GFDL, please). (2) travel to where she lives, ask her out for a cup of tea and take a photo yourself. (3) find a reliable published source that actually discusses the artistic style, public impact or some other notable aspect of some particular image of hers. Then you can use a small copy of that image to illustrate the discussion of the image (not to illustrate her). That would be "fair use". Fut.Perf.☼16:11, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
P.S.: Ah, I now see you were actually talking of "permission granted" in this case. You need to get her to actually grant it "under GFDL", i.e. not just for us but for everybody else to reuse. And you need evidence of that in writing. Fut.Perf.☼16:14, 14 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]