Dynamite D edit

 

This is an automated message from CorenSearchBot. I have performed a web search with the contents of Dynamite D, and it appears to include a substantial copy of http://www.wrestlingclothesline.com/RIPDynamiteD.htm. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences.

This message was placed automatically, and it is possible that the bot is confused and found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article and it would be appreciated if you could drop a note on the maintainer's talk page. CorenSearchBot (talk) 09:50, 8 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Copyright considerations edit

Hi. I see that the article has been deleted for notability concerns, but wanted to clarify our copyright policies for you, since I noticed your note at Coren's talk page. In order to use previously published text on Wikipedia, we have to have external verification that we can. Because text is automatically protected by copyright in the United States, we need this even if there is no copyright notice displayed on the other source or sources. There are generally two ways for an author of previously published material to release it to us: either noting at the original source that it's free for use or sending an official clearance to the Wikimedia Foundation (you can read about these processes at Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials). It does get complicated, though, when the text has been published at multiple sources, since we have to be able to verify which was the original. This can be a challenge, though tools like the wayback machine can help. If we can't verify original publisher, as sometimes happens when material is disseminated too quickly and the original source is not otherwise verifiable (if the text says, for instance, "We here at the Washington Post, we can pretty well guess that the Washington Post said it first), we may have no choice other than to rewrite material into new language.

While I'm here, let me also note that notability concerns can generally be overcome for most articles by providing multiple references to reliable, previously published sources. (By reliable, we mean newspapers, magazines or respected professional websites, for example. You can read more about sourcing at WP:SOURCE. Our specific guidelines for biographies can be read here.) I'm not at all familiar with wrestling, but if this gentleman achieved some measure of international acclaim, then it should be possible to produce the kinds of sources that we use.

Thank you for your contribution, and I'm sorry that your first effort here has been complicated. If you have a question about any of this, please feel free to let me know at my talk page, and I'll be happy to try to clarify. Alternatively, we also have a help desk which is typically manned around the clock by volunteers. Please remember to sign your notes at boards and talk pages (but not articles!) by typing four tildes {~~~~}, which will tell other editors who you are and when you're writing. Thank you. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 12:40, 8 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion of Dynamite D edit

 

A tag has been placed on Dynamite D requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, such articles may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable, as well as our subject-specific notability guideline for biographies.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding {{hangon}} to the top of the page that has been nominated for deletion (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on the talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Lastly, please note that if the article does get deleted, you can contact one of these admins to request that a copy be emailed to you. Flewis(talk) 10:13, 8 November 2008 (UTC)Reply