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Copyright issues
I went to the site referenced. They provide instructions for proper crediting. Those instructions require crediting a different site and prohibit alterations to the images. Further, I could only find the Skull and Bones flag. I could not find the St. Pierre and Michelon flag. I found a Saint-Pierre and Miquelon flag, but that doesn't look like the flag on this page. --Barrister 17:33, 26 January 2007 (PST)
 * Give me 48 hours and I'll have permission from the actual artists that made them. Also, I changed the link, the one I quoted initially is a mirror. --Arminius 17:42, 26 January 2007 (PST)
 * I'm not being funny, but wouldn't it be a better and easier idea just to get an original piece of art to be made...ask around on the forums I'm sure someone with spare artistic skills will happily create one, perhaps for a small fee. Less hassle all around. --Sagacious (talk) 17:50, 26 January 2007 (PST)
 * Nope. I fired off an email to the owner of the website. We'll see what happens. Worst case scenario I'll replace the ship with the design on Wikipedia, and the jolly roger with one from openclipart. I just liked Leroy's Grand Hermine better. BTW Barrister, if you want to see the flag I am referring to, you need to scroll down on the page of St. Pierre and Miquelon (sorry about the typo). --Arminius 17:59, 26 January 2007 (PST)

I got the following e-mail reply from the owner of Flags of the World. I hope this clears things up. Please remove the ©-violation tag. If anyone needs verification, I can forward a copy of the email. --Arminius 18:56, 26 January 2007 (PST)

This is no longer the flag of Saint Pierre et Miquelon, and it is not being represented as such, so I have no concern to retain the copyright. As far as FOTW is concerned, you are free to use this different flag image as you see fit. -- Rob Raeside - Director, Flags of the World - Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada - http://flagspot.net


 * Thank you for clarifying. I appreciate you explaining what's going on.  That being said, Rob Raeside isn't the creator of the flags.  As you cited, two others actually created the images.  Also, the FOTW website clearly reads, "do not alter in any way the images".  Sadly, we have no way of verifying if the two creators have authorized Mr. Raeside to grant the permission to modify the image.  I'm sorry to be so strict about this, but copyright issues are a serious concern.  If you can find the original creators and get their permission directly, that would alleviate my concerns.  I realize, however, that they may be difficult to track down.  (Also, and I'm nitpicking here, you still didn't cite the FOTW website correctly.  The text must read "FOTW Flags Of The World website at http://flagspot.net/flags/".) --Barrister 00:34, 27 January 2007 (PST)

I have made a new version of the flag as described above. No copyrights are being violated. Tag removed. Hopefully the end of this discussion. Please delete the old version. Thanks. --Arminius 10:53, 27 January 2007 (PST)
 * Thanks so much! I know it was a hassle, but your cooperation has been greatly appreciated.  --Barrister 14:05, 27 January 2007 (PST)