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Hi Daniel.
I noticed you returned to editing with a new account. While I am glad that you are so enthusiastic about editing Wikipedia, I think we need to talk about copyright problems that were found with your previous accounts.
This is really important: if we are sloppy with copyright it endangers the whole project and can create problems for Wikipedia's re-users, and cleaning it up creates a huge amount of work for other volunteers. While I'd like to see you continue contributing, we need to make sure first that you understand the copyright concerns raised during the last months, and that you know how to avoid them in the future.
So this is your chance. You were approached a number of times on your old talk pages (User talk:Rubalieta, User talk:Uriahdan) about copyright concerns. You ignored all editors coming to your talk page, and this apparent unwillingness to discuss eventually got you blocked. If you ignore me now, we will have to continue this game of cat and mouse, I will block this account and prevent you from editing anonymously, and we will start deleting/reverting all your edits in order to protect this project -- a lot of wasted time for everyone involved.
So please don't ignore me now, and talk to me. Are you willing to have a discussion?
Amalthea 12:34, 4 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Friend I understand you well if that's the problem I promise I would not download any copyrighted image or something like that but please help me to understand how to download covers or the songs if all covers are copyrighted for wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sabbathbloodness (talkcontribs) 10:39, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Sure, I can help you there. Within limits this is very easy to do.
However, there are a few points I'd like to talk about first, my main concerns that I really need you to understand and take to heart, to make sure your editing goes smoothly from now on. You probably more or less know all that by now anyway:
  1. Communication
    When someone comes to you talk page with a concern, question, or warning, make sure to write a reply, preferably right beneath the concern/question/warning.
    I believe what got us to this point is that you never ever talk to people. With the two accounts I mentioned above you only once made an edit to a user talk page, and that was to place a barnstar. If you had aver replied to one of the concerns I'm sure the problems would have been resolved very quickly. We all want to build one big, free encyclopedia here; when someone comes to your talk page with a question, concern, even a warning, they still share your goal in making this encyclopedia better, so please talk with them -- at least acknowledge that you've read the message. In a community project, this really is the only way.
  2. Copyright
    Of course, the big concern with some of your edits has always been copyright. You know now that we mustn't simply upload images found on the internet.
    Just as important however is that we mustn't simply copy text found elsewhere. For example, in [1] you added text that was written Frank Albrecht for Rock Hard (magazine). The author or the publisher likely owns copyright, and we can't just use that text. You may use the information in it, but then write it in your own words -- and not just replace a few words, really write it from scratch.
    Copyright is a very complex issue, and many editors make mistakes there at first; but it's also very important and all editors must do their best to respect it. One simple guideline is: whenever you use copy/paste to add text to Wikipedia, you are in danger of violating copyright. That's true even if the text you are copying comes from Wikipedia.
    Here are some of the guideline/policy pages: WP:COPYPASTE, WP:PARAPHRASE, WP:COPYWITHIN. You don't need to read them all top to bottom, but please have a look at them to get a quick understanding.
  3. Multiple accounts
    Lastly, if your account ever does get blocked again, please don't simply create another account. This will always only make the situation more difficult to resolve. Instead, try to figure out what prompted the block, and discuss. In particular, you can always approach me; I'll probably watch this talk page for a while.
Lots of text, sorry for that, I hope I could make myself understood (I notice that English isn't the first language for either of us). Again, please understand that I'm not trying to make your wiki-life harder; to the contrary, I'm trying to make it easier, and facilitate your editing with as few problems as possible.
What do you think?
Kind regards, Amalthea 15:13, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

I am very thankful to you that you can help me if something happens.Can I send you links of the photos which I found on internet and will you help me solve the problem? with uploading it?. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sabbathbloodness (talkcontribs) 15:26, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

OK, give me a link and tell me what you want to use it for.
First though, what do you think about what I wrote above? You can't have read it very carefully, for one I said you should preferably reply right beneath, i.e. on this page, not on the other editors talk page.
And what about the rest? Do you see that there was a problem with copying text, and do you know how to avoid it from now on?
Amalthea 15:32, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Surly I understood what to do know I should write info in my own words and not to copy them from other websites.And not to make accounts when mine is blocked just try to make discussion.Here are the links http://s.discogss.com/image/R-416848-1325790748.jpeg ,http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/1157/cover_264691122012_r.jpg THANK YOU AGAIN!. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sabbathbloodness (talkcontribs) 16:41, 5 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
I also need to know where you want to use it, else we can't write the fair use rationale needed to use an unfree image on Wikipedia. I wasn't able to find the articles of the two songs myself.
Also, here are three tips to streamline talk page discussions:
  1. Always place your reply right beneath the text you are replying to. Fragmenting a discussion on two talk pages makes it impossible to follow and isn't really done anymore.
  2. Remember to end your comment with your signature by typing four tildes: ~~~~
  3. When you create a new talk page section, place it at the bottom of the page, not at the top. If you use the 'new section' link instead of 'edit', it will automatically do so.
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