Don't add copyrighted material to articles on Wikipedia, please. Everything here is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, and we can't accept copyrighted text. If you own the copyright to the text you are inserting, please send a statement verifying this to permissions@wikimedia.org. Also, please don't revert removals of copyright infringing text. Thanks, ~ Riana ⁂ 07:18, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
ok. i will go back and take out the actual articles and simple use the verifiable (links) but you keep deleted the entire page and the page is certainly not copyrighted materially. thanks oneil
- It was - the page you copied it from wasn't copyrighted under a free licensed, so when you reverted me a second time after being told not to, you readded the copyright violation for the third time. I have blocked you for a week for disrupting Wikipedia by reverting to deliberately readd copyrighted material after being warned. Daniel 00:18, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
I think we have a misunderstanding here. I followed riana instructions. I deleted BOTH articles which are copyrighted. The rest is NOT copyrighted material. I know, because I WROTE IT. So I took out the articles and left only what I wrote. So how is that a violation? I don't get it? I took out the plain dealer article and the free times article. Please explain. Thanks.
- Riana told you yesterday, "If you own the copyright to the text you are inserting, please send a statement verifying this to permissions@wikimedia.org". Daniel 04:52, 3 September 2007 (UTC)