Welcome from EWS23 edit

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Opera and the Philharmonic Orchestra edit

Hi! Your recent expansions of these topics are something I'd long been hoping to see. Thanks for the nice job. I've also noticed that you have recently added some pictures and marked them as belonging to the public domain. Are you sure that OFD Rousse have released them as such? You know, in Wikipedia, editors are always observant about copyright issues, however minor the chance may be that the copyright owner starts a lawsuit. Please reply if you know anything about the copyright status and whether an explicit permission by OFD Rousse exists. --Cameltrader 19:13, 8 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Excellent. If you have some "document" which demonstrates their willingness to release the content to the public domain (an excerpt from an e-mail message would do), you can put it somewhere in your userspace (e.g. by creating User:Thracia/permissions/OFD-Rousse), and link to it from the picture descriptions. This is not really required, however it might help avoid some unnecessary questions, in case somebody asks. Besides, I propose that the pictures be moved to Commons, so that they can be used in Wikipedias in any language. If you need any assistance, I can help. --Cameltrader 19:47, 8 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


Your edit to Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra edit

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Ivailo Djourov edit

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Butseriouslyfolks 21:24, 8 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


Copied from the talk page of that article:

The site http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/4445 belongs to me, so I believe, that there is no problem to use the text from it. Thracia

I don't mean to be rude, but that assertion carries no weight here. What does carry weight is that the page clearly says its content is released under GFDL. So all is well, I think. -- Hoary 08:48, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
The home page is released under GFDL, but the page in question is not, so I'm replacing the copyvio tag. --Butseriouslyfolks 00:08, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Butseriouslyfolks was right and I was wrong. The top page says that it (that page) is released under GFDL. It does not say that the site is released under GFDL. And the particular page doesn't say that it's released under GFDL. So I have just now deleted the article.

I suspect that you meant well, that this was just a minor error (writing "page" rather than "site"), and that WP may seem officious. But we have to take things very literally, however silly it may seem.

If you either (i) note on the top page of your site that the entire site is released under GFDL or (ii) note on the page about Djourov within your site that the page is released under GFDL, you will be free to re-create the Wikipedia article. (And if re-creating it seems tiresome, you can ask me on my talk page and I'll be happy to re-create it for you.) -- Hoary 00:31, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Let me second that. If that text is your own work and you can clarify (or rather expand) the scope of the notice on the source website as Hoary suggests above, the copyright issue will be solved and your original contribution will be welcome. --Butseriouslyfolks 01:01, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Your edit to Orlin Anastasov edit

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Your edit to Bojidara Kouzmanova edit

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Welcome edit

to Wikipedia. When you paste new entries can you put them more into Wikipedia-style: Dimitri blabla is a Bulgarian singer ... I have done that for a few of your posts. Dirknachbar 16:31, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

But as for "pasting" new entries, please be very careful about where they're copied from. Please read the newly augmented section above about Ivailo Djourov. Thank you. -- Hoary 01:25, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

AfD nomination of Ivanka Ninova edit

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