User talk:Ebruns

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 * We administrators are a bit paranoid about copyright concerns due to the actions of some massive copyright violators like a vandal who calls himself Primetime. Please follow the instructions that were left for you in your talk page above. I can agree about this information being valuable, but it needs to be free of copyright violations, or have its material be licensed under the GFDL. There are many methods to restore this page. They are listed on the instructions left above. Jesse Viviano 21:17, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Oops, I realized that the instructions are not good anymore. There are three methods. First, you can send an email to the above email address that has been munged to fool email address harvesting bots stating that you have permission from the author to repost the work here. Second, repost the article if there is a note on the website permitting reuse under the GFDL or public domain, and post the link to the articles's talk page. Third, if you are the author, send an email from the EDJJ that you are the author, or have the EDJJ send us an email stating that they copied from you if they copied from you legitimately. If you are the author and they took your work, please ask them to attribute your work so that we know that they copied you. Without attribution in your work, we will assume that the publisher of the work is the copyright holder, and not the author. Jesse Viviano 21:30, 22 August 2007 (UTC)
 * There is one more way. Rewrite it in your own words, and cite those papers you copied from as references. Jesse Viviano 13:47, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

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Sorry
I did not know that you were the original author. I sincerely regret the actions I took due to not knowing for certain whether or not you are the author of those works. I did not see your name in the work in question, so I thought that you had not written those articles. It is possible that I missed your name in the work cited. Next time, please require attribution on the works you write. This will help shut down false copyright infringement claims against you. I also apologize for failing to mention the OTRS. I do not have access to that tool and also have almost no reason to request the use of that tool by those who have that privilege, so I do not think about it.

Now that the article Wraparound is restored, please add references to it. Wikipedia is not a publisher of original thought, so references from reliable sources are necessary. Jesse Viviano 05:30, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
 * I goofed again. I saw the Background reading section, and noticed that they probably are your references list. I will change the name to References to make it clear that they are references. Jesse Viviano 05:31, 19 September 2007 (UTC)