As I view this page with netscape, the photograph is covering up the text. That doesn't happen with other photographs in other articles. Could someone correct the problem? -- Mike Hardy
Is this picture fair use? -- Zoe
- Could you be a bit more precise? --KF 00:13 Dec 27, 2002 (UTC)
- Did you take the photo, or if you did not, do you have permission of the photographer to use it here? -- Zoe
- No, and no. I believe it is one of the best-known pictures of the couple; it has appeared so frequently over the past decades (newspapers, books, the Internet) that I thought no one would mind if we used it here. If you do, please remove it. --KF 00:25 Dec 27, 2002 (UTC)
- I know the picture is famous, but naked images of dead people might be considered inappropriate by some cultures. --G
- Well then, one more reason to get rid of it. If ever in the future I feel the unlikely urge to look at naked images of dead people I'll retrieve it from my hard disc. When did Polanski die? --KF 00:36 Dec 27, 2002 (UTC)
- Polanski isn't dead, but Tate is, of course. -- Zoe
- Cut it in half then? --KF
- Since the picture is supposed to be attached to the Sharon Tate article, it wouldn't make much sense to leave just the Polanski half of it on the page. -- Zoe
- Let's delete the whole picture and use our time wisely. I'm still looking forward to the day when everyone recognizes my cynical remarks as what they are, and I do apologize, Zoe. :-) --KF 00:54 Dec 27, 2002 (UTC)
Sorry, KF, I didn't catch it. :-) -- Zoe
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