Unspecified source for Image:1840_house.jpg edit

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Not sure why this article keeps being reverted... edit

Not sure why this article keeps being reverted (by CJ...?) as it provides are far more detailed and balanced interpretation of its subject and is the work of the property museum curator Gary Crockett, based on over 8 years of research.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Garycrockett (talkcontribs) 16:16, 10 July 2007.

Hi Gary. Welcome to Wikipedia! The content you are inserting into the article comes, at least in part, from the Historic Houses Trust website. The copyright notice for that site states, "The content of this website (including, but not limited to, images and text) is © Historic Houses Trust of NSW, unless otherwise stated," and it does not state otherwise on the pages in question. Content used in Wikipedia articles must be licensed appropriately. See Wikipedia:Copyrights for more information. - Borofkin 10:06, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Um, note that I don't pretend to be an expert on this. If you are indeed the author of the content on the HHT site, then there is probably no problem posting it into the article. It would probably help for you to post a comment on the article talk page stating that you are the author of the content. - Borofkin 10:40, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the note - I am new to this as you can see. I am intrigued and impressed by the level of scrutiny postings receive...tell me how do you monitor recent uploads? And yes, I am the author or much of the (interpretive) content related to Elizabeth Farm, being, as my userpage now indicates, the property Curator under the employment of the Historic Houses Trust. Hopefully there will be no problem with reverting the article which will soon receive a much needed edit for clarity and accessibility.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Garycrockett (talkcontribs) 16:15, 19 July 2007.

Hi Gary. Firstly, please sign your talk page comments with four tildes (~~~~) or by clicking the signature button   located in the toolbar above the edit window. This helps us keep track of who said what, and when.
It's great that you wish to donate your work to Wikipedia. However, there do remain some issues. One of these is whether you actually hold copyright over the text, or whether this has been assigned to the publisher (the Trust), as is indicated by the website. The other is the desirability of what you've posted. It is wonderfully comprehensive, but it is quite dense and not formatted according to our style. See here for some suggestions. Thanks,--cj | talk 02:15, 8 August 2007 (UTC)Reply


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License tagging for Image:Triton logo.jpg edit

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