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Mittersill, seem to be advertising or for
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Contribs☽ 03:11, 29 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Hello Dori,
thank you for your Posting. But could you please calrify a bit more what you mean with advertising / promotional purposes?
We shoot Gigapixel Panoramic Images and publish them on our Website. Unfortunately there is no technical possibility to
integrate Gigapixel Images within Wikipedia. That's the reason why we link to the original Page. The Page is free of
advertisement and the project is 100% non commercial. (on the contrary --> it costs us a lot of money to shoot / publish
those panoramic gigapixel images) We also share a smaller version of the Panoramic (5.000px width) with the public under
CC-BY-SA-3.0 on Wikimedia Commons. I think it's a good addition to have a (very) high resolution Picture of cities for
If your pictures are so outstanding that they're worth including as the one exceptional example, then other people—ones who aren't employed by the company—will be happy to add the links. As it is though, you aren't contributing anything to Wikipedia except links to your site, which will always appear to be promotional. Dori ☾
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Contribs☽ 10:20, 29 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Hi Dori, I respect your thinking about this. I just started a discussion on the Mittersill Page whether others see it the same way.
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talk) 11:41, 29 February 2012 (UTC)reply