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A picture of a Chinese work tricycle with an improvised foot-operated spoon brake and double top tubes.

From the cycling blog "加油! The Bikes of China" (Copyright © 2005-2006 by Marian Rosenberg). Permission granted here by author. --Adamrush

Permission is for use on Wikipedia only (not GFDL, PD, etc): [1] -SCEhardT 20:38, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
That is correct. Now, what do I do to keep this picture from being deleted? --Adamrush 21:56, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
Request that the copyright owner release the image under a free license such as {{GFDL}}, {{cc-by-sa}}, {{PD}}, etc. There's more info at w:Wikipedia:Boilerplate request for permission -SCEhardT 17:44, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Okay, I've left a request for release into the public domain or with the GFDL. Can an author just will something into the public domain? Or have I misunderstood the concept? --Adamrush 01:48, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Yes - the author can say "I release all my rights to this work" or "I release this work into the public domain." For example, I no longer own this image. I can't change my mind and say I want it deleted from the Commons, nor can I restrict anyone from using it in any way and place they want. -SCEhardT 18:43, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

See bottom of discussion thread for specific GFDL permission. -SCEhardT 17:21, 14 May 2006 (UTC)

By marian rosenberg on Mon 24 Apr '06 02:35:41 CST , in reply to #22 (thread): Reply (1 reply) Edit Delete Permalink Report abuse
Okay, here goes:
All images in this journal, unless otherwise specified or until such date that permission be retracted, are released under GFDL.
Credit must be given where credit is due, if you use an image from this journal, please notify me first and cite me as the original author of that image.
-M

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current20:24, 14 April 20061,000×1,333 (201 KB)Adamrush (A picture of a Chinese work tricycle with an improvised foot-operated spoon brake and double top tubes. From the cycling blog "[http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/journal/?doc_id=1313 加油! The Bikes of China]" (Copyright © 2005-2006 by Marian Rosenberg).)
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