User talk:Spettro9
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I just noticed the image (Image:31b.jpg) you added to the Geographic information system page (nice and colourful). Was this image "taken from www.clarklabs.org" with permission or just taken. If the latter, please remove it and replace it with a work that is not copyrighted by someone else. (I am pretty sure you would own the copyright to a screen capture taken by yourself and therefore can legally be placed in wikipedia). Rschulz 04:31, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] I think you've got a bad picture there
Hi- I was just curious what was available out there regarding GIS on this site. Your picture doesn't seem to be about GIS- it looks like someone's remote sensing project. Though remote sensing is used in a GIS, it is not defined as a GIS.
[edit] License tagging for Image:Aagarage1.jpg
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