Commons:Deletion requests/Image:Jack Sparrow & girlfriend.jpg
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This deletion discussion is now closed. Please do not make any edits to this archive. You can read the deletion policy or ask a question at the Village pump. If the circumstances surrounding this file have changed in a notable manner, you may re-nominate this file or ask for it to be undeleted.
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- Image:Gen Con Indy 2007 - costumes 13 (Storm Troopers and Darth Vader).JPG
- Image:Gen Con Indy 2007 - costumes 14 (Storm Troopers and Darth Vader).JPG
- Image:Gen Con Indy 2007 - costumes 15 (Darth Vader and a pirate).JPG
- Image:Jack Sparrow - drawing.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow and Boba Fet.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow in Tokio.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow's head - drawing.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow's clone.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow's imitator 2.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow's imitator 3.jpg
- Image:Jack Sparrow's imitator.jpg
- Image:Pirates of the Caribbean imitators.jpg
Commons:Derivative works from copyrighted characters. EugeneZelenko (talk) 14:32, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
- Comment I do not believe the pirate costume passes the threshold of originality but the Darth Vader and Storm Troopers do. Move to separate the deletion requests. -Nard 14:57, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
- It's not generic pirate costume, but precise (in some degree) imitation of Jack Sparrow character. --EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:03, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
- Keep. If we'll go with your logic that all Category:Cosplay should be deleted because the main idea of this movement is to copy some popular (usually copyrigthed) characters... Electron (talk) 07:43, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
- Comment On the other hand Jack Sparrow character and "The Carribean Pitates (move)" are based on the Carribean Pirates world previous intoduced in Disneyland so they are Commons:Derivative works, too. Many of the main stream of the modern arts are based on previous works, too - we should say... So it is very dificult to say what is the orgin of something and what is not... Electron (talk) 07:55, 14 July 2008 (UTC)
- It is a Disney movie, so I would bet money that the movie producers are licensed to use the designs from the amusement park. --InfantGorilla (talk) 15:20, 28 January 2009 (UTC)
- Delete per Commons:Fan art.--Trixt (talk) 21:39, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
- Delete derivative work/Fair use. AnimeFan (talk) 06:08, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
- Keep Dressing up in costumes does not violate any copyright. There is a difference between dressing up as a character and dressing up in a 3-D rendering of a cartoon/otherwise character. So long as a person is visible, it's dress, and not a 3-D rendering, and dress is not copyrightable so long as it's being worn by someone. I'm not sure why we keep having this over and over again. Bastique demandez 22:11, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
- Comment There's a wider discussion of the troblem at Commons:Deletion requests/Images of costumes tagged as copyvios by AnimeFan.
- I suggest merging this deletion request there. Electron <Talk?> 07:51, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
I'll be making a cosplay policy proposal quite soon. Please leave this open until then. --MichaelMaggs (talk) 19:22, 27 March 2009 (UTC)