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This image is own by me as a free lance photographer. Wiki has my utmost permission to have this inserted in Robert Peters article. I'm also Robert Peters literary executor. I submit this photo for free domain. I've filled out the form many times. I'm very frustrated by submission not being accepted. Do I have to get a license from Congress in order to legalise this photo for insertion? It seems to be far more complicated to insert a photo into an article than to edit it. Forgive my frustration. Again I own the photo, I took it privately. I have no intentions of violating a copyrights. I simply don't know what forms you want me to fill. SincerelyPjt48 (talk) 18:16, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
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