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Hi ReberGovend, and welcome! I noticed a recent edit added some text to the page on Diyarbakır that was copied from Turkish Kurdistan. That is perfectly fine to do, we are free after all! Just one thing, our license requires such copies to be identified in a specific way, so that if anyone ever wanted to see who first wrote the text in Turkish Kurdistan they have a path back to do so. If you notice the edit I made to Diyarbakır just now, you see the edit summary: Revision 856048570 added content copied from Turkish Kurdistan, which see for attribution. That's the sort of format that we like to see, complete with the link back to the source page. If you don't know the revision number, that's fine, just say something like content copied Turkish Kurdistan, which see for attribution.