User talk:Huijun84

Copyright problem: TREC EVAL Program
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Note: you should also remove the infringing material from your talk page. Nat Gertler (talk) 02:04, 27 January 2011 (UTC)

Status Update
Hello,

I have followed up on the above report and found that the article was indeed mostly comprised of content copy / pasted from the program's online manual. Wikipedia has strict policies on material copyrighted to third parties, which we cannot accept without active evidence either that the material is free to use or has been released for our and our mirror's use, including commercial usage. This alone warranted a removal of the material, both in the article as well as on your talk page here. Please do not restore any of it without providing evidence that Wikipedia has permission to do so - this is subject to a process described at WP:PERM.

Further, the content in question is also not suited for Wikipedia, as our purpose is to provide encyclopedic coverage of our topics rather than reproduce instructions on using specific technologies for instance.

On that same matter, after reviewing the article, I was also unable to find any direct evidence that there is substantial independent third party coverage on the program in litterature or peer-reviewed journals, which is a precondition for any article to be written on Wikipedia. Indeed, as we aim to provide a neutral coverage on any topic, we have to rely on such third party coverage to verify the content of the article itself for accuracy and neutrality. I haven't found any such substantial coverage, and have proposed the article for deletion.

You have 7 days counting from now to address the issue of coverage, failing that, the article will be deleted. The entire process is described at WP:PROD.

Wikipedia has a notoriously steep learning curve, and I regret that your first good faith effort to contribute has already put you in touch with it. If you need any help, you can create a new section on your talk page and add helpme followed by your request below it, someone will be along shortly to assist you. Alternatively, you may also leave me a message on my talk page. Best regards, MLauba (Talk) 13:34, 4 February 2011 (UTC)