User talk:AhmedShamsElDin

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Removing tags from your article
I placed some maintenance tags on the article you created, Sinai Peninsula Research 2000-2013 CE. You removed them (perhaps inadvertently) in the course of your expansion of the article. Please address the concerns I raised, on the talk page of the article, rather than trying to exert ownership of the article by unilaterally removing maintenance tags. Thanks. Edison (talk) 23:29, 20 August 2013 (UTC).

Copyright violations
The first part of the article you posted is apparently cut-and-pasted from website apparently controlled by Dr. Shams (you may or may not be Dr Shams; I am not named Edison in real life). Then comes a section cut-and-pasted from the dissertation of Dr. Shams, which I found online at. Unfortunately, everything added to a Wikipedia article must fully comply with Wikipedia's licensing requirements, so the copied text must be blanked as a violation of Wikipedia's policy WP:COPYVIO. Perhaps you could rewrite it so it is not a copyright violation, or the necessary license could be granted. Please discuss this matter on the article's talk page. Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. I will blank the copied text, and leave a brief summary. Edison (talk) 00:19, 21 August 2013 (UTC)

Copyright violations
THERE IS NO COPYRIGHT VIOLATION WHATSOEVER!!!!...."THE MENTIONED QUOTE IS GIVEN ITS REFERENCE/CITATION!!!!" — Preceding unsigned comment added by AhmedShamsElDin (talk • contribs)
 * Having the source listed in the list of publications is insufficient. You would have to have put the entire quote in quotation marks, preferable indented it to show it is a block of quoted text, and followed it immediately with an inline reference. Even then, it would likely have been an impermissibly long quotation. Please do not become stressed by the editorial comments. Wikipedia has policies on licensing which cannot be ignored just because the editor seems to be the original creator of the content, You can certainly rewrite the lede and the body of the article without doing a cut-and-paste copy of your own copyrighted work. Then, the only issue would be notability. Has your work been commented on in other reliable sources? Those independent, reliable, secondary sources are the ones that an article should be built on. Best wishes. Edison (talk) 02:32, 21 August 2013 (UTC)
 * I looked for other scholars discussing your work at Google Scholar, but I'm not sure how your name would be listed there. "Ahmed Shams" brings up research in electronics by AM Shams. " Ahmed Shams El Din" brings up no relevant results, but a 1960 chemistry publication by "AM Shams-El-Din." Perhaps you have looked up those who cited and had significant coverage of the Sinai research in question.  Edison (talk) 02:41, 21 August 2013 (UTC)

Copyright violations
Thanks Edison for your concern and support. The article is based on an extensive established international publications list (included in the text). The list was about to be employed as the references/citations (footnotes) for the entire "Sinai Peninsula Research 2000-2013 CE" before the editing processes was halted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AhmedShamsElDin (talk • contribs)
 * Please sign your talk page posts with four tildes, like this: ~ . As it says, you may not cut and paste even your own text from a dissertation or website if it is contrary to Wikipedia's licensing and attribution policies. Surely you can write a lede and a body of the article with your own new phrases, and include inline citations. You are welcome to continue editing the article without more cut and paste. Edison (talk) 04:22, 21 August 2013 (UTC)