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Hi, back in December 2013 you made this edit. The same user is at it again adding the same image back, along with a cohort who now outnumber me. I don't want to get involved in an edit war with them, but as you say this is a black and white violation of NFCC. The relevant consensus discussion is here. Can you help? -- GreenC 02:52, 18 August 2015 (UTC)
- Per , I would value seeing a link to the specific guideline that explains why you can't use an image of an author as a fair use on an article about that author's works. We do it all the time with free images for classical composers, so I looked at the WP:NFCC, but I didn't spot anything on point; may have missed seeing it - a bit of help pinpointing this would be useful to me in the future and help me avoid making similar errors. (And Green C, it might have been wiser to have used a different edit summary...). Montanabw 02:55, 20 August 2015 (UTC)