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Wrongly claiming other people works as your own edit

Just because you change the contrast, exposure or crop images it does give you any authorship or claim copyrights or change license of the files like you did in File:Djere_MCM22_(3)_(52036938695)_edited.jpg, File:2022_Roland_Garros_Qualifying_Tournament_-_33_(cropped).jpg, File:Masarova_RGQ22_(44)_(52129568263)_edited.jpg, File:Bjorklund_RGQ22_(12)_(52130122140)_edited.jpg or File:Bucsa_RGQ22_(38)_(52129631821)_edited.jpg.

This happened in several files in several different days, so you cannot claim that what is gross negligence or wishfull act to be a mere accident. Continue to do this and you are stealing other persons copyrights and work and will have your uploads nominated for deletion do to copyright violations. Tm (talk) 18:13, 19 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Tm: Excuse me, what? What are you talking about? I posted new version of images (as brighter version) and you always undone it. Then you uploaded these brighter versions as your own files and I followed what you did? I don't know what should I do, to add as my own work or someone else and I follow what you done. How could I steal someone's work when I added original version in settings? I'm sorry If I made mistakes but your rudness is unexplainable. You saw what I planned to do (to add new versions) and you don't even help me do it right way. JamesAndersoon (talk) 15:45, 20 June 2022 (UTC)Reply