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Please see [[Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:IndiaGov]] --[[User:Deepak gupta|Deepak]]|[[User talk:Deepak gupta|वार्ता]] 20:42, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
Please see [[Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:IndiaGov]] --[[User:Deepak gupta|Deepak]]|[[User talk:Deepak gupta|वार्ता]] 20:42, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

== Public Domain Images ==

Just last week I realized that the [[WP:ICT|Image copyright tag]] {{[[Template:PD-IndiaGov|PD-IndiaGov]]}} is based on a wrong interpretation of the [[Right to Information Act]] and hence they will be deleted, The template of PD-IndiaGov gave such an impression that everything uploaded from the Government website was very much leagal. I had uploaded many of the images from the directories of NIC.IN, I am of the opinion that atleast as per "fair use" we can use them. For example pictures of war


<p><b><font size="5" color="#3333FF">It is really unfortunate that the template was kept alvie for all these days. Its should have been revoked through peer review</font></b></p> ''Just an Opinion''

Many of the images uploaded by me are getting deleted. I hope we will find a solution for this.

'''Opinion of [[User:David Newton|David Newton]] in a previous discussion with regards to deletion of an image'''
:It would appear that if there are Indian images that were published before 1946 then <noinclude>{{PD-India}}</noinclude> is the tag to use. However, note that even if such copyright has expired in India if it was published after 1923 in the United States and registered then it is still in copyright in the United States and thus cannot be used on Wikipedia (fair use aside). If the images have never been published in the United States then the term to think about is life of the author plus 70 years. So, if an image has been published in India prior to 1946, and never published in the United States, then the author needs to have died before 1936 for the image to be usable on Wikipedia. [[User:David Newton|David Newton]] 18:06, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

<p><b><font size="5" color="#3333FF">As per the "fair use" policy the template <i>PD-IndiaGov</i>
should not be deleted</font></b></p>

--[[User:Aravind parvatikar|Aravind Parvatikar]] [[User talk:Aravind parvatikar|Talk]]06:33, 28 January 2006 (UTC)

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Template:IndiaGov

Please see Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:IndiaGov --Deepak|वार्ता 20:42, 27 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Public Domain Images

Just last week I realized that the Image copyright tag {{PD-IndiaGov}} is based on a wrong interpretation of the Right to Information Act and hence they will be deleted, The template of PD-IndiaGov gave such an impression that everything uploaded from the Government website was very much leagal. I had uploaded many of the images from the directories of NIC.IN, I am of the opinion that atleast as per "fair use" we can use them. For example pictures of war


It is really unfortunate that the template was kept alvie for all these days. Its should have been revoked through peer review

Just an Opinion

Many of the images uploaded by me are getting deleted. I hope we will find a solution for this.

Opinion of David Newton in a previous discussion with regards to deletion of an image

It would appear that if there are Indian images that were published before 1946 then is the tag to use. However, note that even if such copyright has expired in India if it was published after 1923 in the United States and registered then it is still in copyright in the United States and thus cannot be used on Wikipedia (fair use aside). If the images have never been published in the United States then the term to think about is life of the author plus 70 years. So, if an image has been published in India prior to 1946, and never published in the United States, then the author needs to have died before 1936 for the image to be usable on Wikipedia. David Newton 18:06, 26 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

As per the "fair use" policy the template PD-IndiaGov should not be deleted

--Aravind Parvatikar Talk06:33, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]