Talk:Open Graph Protocol

Copyright issues
This page includes content copied from http://opengraphprotocol.org/ - which does not bear any visible language suggesting compatible licensing that I can see - but also content copied from several other articles, Social graph and Facebook Platform. While Wikipedia articles are free license, the license requires attribution. Content from incompatibly licensed websites must be removed, or license must be demonstrated. The article has been blanked and is now listed at WP:CP to allow time for these copyright concerns to be addressed on the talk page. If http://opengraphprotocol.org/ does not carry a clear licensing statement with a license that is compatible (see WP:COMPLIC), then that content (the lead) will need to be rewritten and removed. (Such a statement can certainly be added, if you are the owner of the content - see Donating copyrighted materials.) If it does, necessary attribution will need to be satisfied. Content from other articles on Wikipedia may remain if properly attributed (see Copying within Wikipedia). If content is copied from any other websites, these will need to be evaluated according to the copyright status of those websites. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 12:35, 10 June 2014 (UTC)


 * Well, it appears that the edit warring has stopped now. Question is, what do we do with this page? Do we redirect it to Facebook Platform, or does anyone volunteer to write a new stub article here, so it can be expanded by someone else later?
 * The content here is either copyrighted content from ogp.me, or copied from other Wikipedia articles such as Facebook Platform, Facebook features and Facebook Graph Search, so there is nothing worth keeping AFAICT. -- intgr [talk] 19:21, 17 June 2014 (UTC)