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Hey Gtajesus, I would like you to please remember to give your images a licence, source and a description. The vast majority of your uploaded gun photographs have no licence, source and/or description provided, which makes it hard for us to determine where they come from and if they are legal to use. As you images have potentially breached copyrights and would most likely land this wiki in trouble, I have put your images on death row. If those images are to be saved, you have to quickly give them licences, sources and descriptions before they get the chop. Thank you for your consideration and co-operation.--[[User:MrLanceVanceDance|MrLanceVanceDance]] ([[User talk:MrLanceVanceDance|talk]]) 01:42, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
Hey Gtajesus, I would like you to please remember to give your images a licence, source and a description. The vast majority of your uploaded gun photographs have no licence, source and/or description provided, which makes it hard for us to determine where they come from and if they are legal to use. As you images have potentially breached copyrights and would most likely land this wiki in trouble, I have put your images on death row. If those images are to be saved, you have to quickly give them licences, sources and descriptions before they get the chop. Thank you for your consideration and co-operation.--[[User:MrLanceVanceDance|MrLanceVanceDance]] ([[User talk:MrLanceVanceDance|talk]]) 01:42, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
This is how to licence new images, the next time you choose to do so: just above the "upload options" section of the image upload page, there is a drop-menu that says "licensing". when you click on the drop menu's arrow (on the right hand side), you will be given a large supply of licensing options to choose from. some cover screenshots, some cover logos etc. If however, you do not know what the license for your image is, just click on the "I don't know what the licence for this image is" option provided on the drop menu, and just include the website where you got the image from on the image's summary, which is basically the description of what ths image is about. If you choose to do that option, the Grand Theft Wiki staff will help to find the licence for the image. Never leave the licence field blank, and never say "i don;t know the license for this image" but not provide the website you got it from. If you do, then the GTW staff will think the image has breached a copyright and they will delete it. I hope this makes sense to you.--[[User:MrLanceVanceDance|MrLanceVanceDance]] ([[User talk:MrLanceVanceDance|talk]]) 02:03, 29 December 2011 (UTC)