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I didnt create this media but I think it should be there. It is a photo of a that international airways crash. So what should I do now. could you please help me?
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This is currently used in the
Ho Chi Minh City ITC Inferno article. Please fix as you see fit. 199.71.174.100 00:25, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply
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Ho Chi Minh City ITC Inferno
On
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If you wish to include your material on the project, you need to meet a couple of requirements first. And I am only addressing the copyright issue, not the fact that the material still reads like an advertisement, making it also a possible violation of
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For the copyright issue, if you do indeed own the copyright for the text, you must release the text under a GFDL compatible license in order for it to be placed on the site. GFDL means, among other things, that anyone may use and modify the text in the future, as long as they meet the terms of the license, which generally amount to crediting the source. Anyone, any purpose, even commercial purposes. You need to be 100% certain you know what you are doing with your text if you want to place it up on the project under such a license. If you still want to do so, you then need to take steps to establish that you are indeed the proper copyright holder of the material. I will include below a blurb from one of the regular templates that describes how to go about establishing that you are the proper copyright holder of the text. Since anyone can claim to be anyone on the internet, such proof is required before we allow text from elsewhere on the net onto the project. Again, keep in mind that following these steps will satisfy only the copyright issues, your text had major problems with reading like an advertisement as well, and those will have to be dealt with if you want an article on your project to survive. - TexasAndroid 19:44, 12 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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WP:RFA as you did not format it properly. I would suggest you do not re-add it as you have only 50 edits meaning that it is unlikely to pass. The community generally likes to see a couple of thousand edits and 3-4 months of experience before they even consider a candidate to have suitable experience so they can be trusted. I hope this does no discourage you and I urge you to carry on editing, regards, Ryan Postlethwaite 17:25, 15 October 2007 (UTC)[reply
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Also, while I join with Ryan in wishing you the best of luck for the future, you need to learn exactly what the actual duties, abilities and responsibilities of an admin are. If you stay with us, you will get there. But not yet. --
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