Commons:Deletion requests/Files in Category:Kidnapped from Israel posters in Hostages Square

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Files in Category:Kidnapped from Israel posters in Hostages Square[edit]

Per Commons:Deletion requests/File:תמונות החטופים הישראלים בעזה, מרכז הקניות של רובע א' באשדוד, דצמבר 2023 01.jpg. COM:DW - photos of photos. {{FoP-Israel}} allows for freedom of panorama when an image is "permanently situated in a public place", but these aren't permanent installations. Permission from the owners of the original photographs or the illustrators are required.

The Squirrel Conspiracy (talk) 00:18, 25 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Please see the explanations in this link regarding all photographs of installations in the public space in Israel regarding the Iron Swords War Chenspec (talk) 17:23, 25 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The Squirrel Conspiracy regardless of the argument you made in this discussion regarding the issue of the permanence of the posters of the abductees (which is still under discussion there), not all of the images that are in this discussion require the permission of the copyright owner because their use is marginal, that is - Commons:De minimis. For example,

This file does not show pictures of abductees at all:

In these files the images are not essential, so removing them will not make the file unusable:

In these files, the images are shown in insufficient detail and/or with insufficient clarity:

The photos that appear in these files are of Eden Zakaria עדן זכריה, who unfortunately is no longer defined as a kidnapped because she was murdered. You can see the addition of the letters R.I.P in handwriting. Because death is not a condition that can change due to future developments in the war, this installation must be treated as permanent for commemoration purposes, as I explained in this discussion.

Similarly, Ron Sherman's (רון שרמן) photos are no longer used to raise awareness but to commemorate him after his murder (the word murdered in Hebrew appears in handwriting above the illustration of the broken heart).

In my opinion there is no need to delete the files whose main element is not pictures of abductees. At the same time, the issue of the permanence of the posters must continue to be investigated, only for the files in which the images of the abductees are a central element that is clearly displayed so that its removal renders the file useless. Chenspec (talk) 22:58, 27 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]