User talk:AiClassSaliga

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Image Licensing
Hello and welcome to Wikibooks. I noticed that one of your images (and possibly more than one), Image:RyanCombs.jpg‎, does not have a copyright tag attached to it. As such, it is presumed to be a copyright violation on Wikibooks. Therefore, I would like to ask that when you upload an image that you create, you give it a license (it is one of the pull-down menus on the form you need to fill out to upload it). If you want I would be happy to add one to that image, I am just not sure what you would like to license it under (as the creator you can choose anything but not licensed at all, and preferably something with a free license like GFDL, creative commons, or if you don't care what people do with it, Public Domain). Thank you for your attention to this matter. Mattb112885 (talk) 03:56, 15 March 2007 (UTC)