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File:Mke panthers logo.png Nominated for Deletion

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An image used in this article, File:Mke panthers logo.png, has been nominated for deletion at Wikimedia Commons in the following category: Deletion requests May 2012
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This is Bot placed notification, another user has nominated/tagged the image --CommonsNotificationBot (talk) 19:26, 9 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Non-free logo in infobox

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File:UWMilwaukeePanthers.png is non-free which means that it must satisfy all 10 of the criteria listed in WP:NFCCP and also not be one of the unacceptable uses listed in WP:NFC#Unacceptable use. One of these unacceptable uses is Number 17 of WP:NFC#UUI which states "The logo of a entity used for identification of one of its child entities, when the child entity lacks their own branding. Specific child entity logos remain acceptable." Basically this is considered to mean that the logo of a parent organization such as the athletic department of a university if fine for an article about the athletic department, but should not be used in articles about the individual sports teams of the university. In this case, Milwaukee Panthers would be considered the "parent entity" and the individual teams the "child entities". However, a logo such as the one being used by the team on its official Twitter account may be used because it's specific enough to the team. -- Marchjuly (talk) 06:53, 26 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]