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Note: I will be the one who will transfer such pleasant types of messages to this customized archive I created. That said customized archive should not be deleted, moved, or replaced! Thank you! :-)JWilz12345(Talk|Contrib's.)04:28, 25 March 2020 (UTC)[reply] Paunawa:Ako na po mismo ang maglilipat ng gayong mga uri ng mga mensahe sa sadyang arkibo na ito. Hindi po ito puwedeng ibura, ilipat, o ipalit! Salamat po! :-)JWilz12345(Talk|Contrib's.)04:28, 25 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Marchjuly I'm much more hesitant to treat images of representatives of the House of Representatives of the Philippines as in public domain by default. There is evidence that HoR just hires professional photographers for their portraits or portraitures, see also c:COM:Undeletion requests/Archive/2021-04#File:Gomez-l.jpg. I also nominated one HoR portrait taken by Mr. Ocs Alvarez, at c:COM:Deletion requests/File:Congressman Sherwin Tugna.jpg, as the metadata claims it is authored by Alvarez and copyright is held by his photography outfit. Three government agencies are listed in his list of clients, one of which is the House of Representatives. Note that I am not saying that Alvarez took the pictures of the local image files you mentioned, but I am saying that HoR tends to hire private, professional photographers in several instances. We also do not have sufficient knowledge about the contract between HoR and the hired photographers like Alvarez. To be safe, let those be locally hosted here under FU tag unless there is significant proof that the photographers involved in those photos were regular employees of HoR. JWilz12345(Talk|Contrib's.)01:59, 23 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for taking a look. For reference, though, these files can't be hosted locally as non-free content because everyone of them would fail WP:NFCC#1 because non-free photos of living people are pretty much never allowed. In addition, even if none of these people were alive and NFCC#1 wasn't an issue, the way the files are being used in lists wouldn't be allowed per WP:NFLISTS. So, if these files aren't PD or otherwise released under acceptable free licenses, they will need to be deleted. -- Marchjuly (talk) 02:21, 23 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]