User talk:Danielle stone

Problems with upload of File:Tweeting example - what's happening.jpg
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Danielle?
hey, Danielle? Listen, you can't upload a screenshot of a website and describe it as "own work" just because you're the one who took the screenshot. The copyright still belongs to the people who own the website.

The image had to be deleted, sorry.

Also, I'd appreciate it - as one DS to another - if you could do me a favor and help spread the word to your classmates, so they don't keep uploading screenshots of websites and claiming that they're 'own work' ? Thanks. DS (talk) 20:00, 8 December 2011 (UTC)