User talk:ICAS

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Hello Again, I don't understand why I'm still blocked. The informaation about ICAS is totally wrong and I cannot correct it. Although I'm working in this organisation they don't pay me because everybody is working on a voluntarily base. So the correct version is no advertisement and all the information can be found on the ICAS website. I cannot understand why Wikipedia is blocking correct information and allowing tales to be published.


 * You are blocked for violating the username policy. Usernames soely consisting of an organisation name are not permitted. Please propose a new username as instructed. As for your edits to International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences have been removed because they appeared to have violated the copyright of the organisation. Never, realy, never copy content found on the internet onto Wikipedia. There are two issiues with 99% of the texts found on the internet.


 * Almost all texts on the internet are copyrighted. Copying them onto Wikipedia can realy get both you and Wikipedia in trouble. Note that we consider texts found on the internet copyrighted unless explicitely stated otherwise. Since you say that you work for the organisation in question, your boss might be able to follow WP:DCM. Howewer, I am not sure if your boss geniuely wants to do that.  Wikipedia accepts only text material that is under a siutable Free license, that permitts everyone reusing the text, including commerical uses.
 * Almost no texts found on the internet (and texts found on on the subject's website are even less likely) to be written in a way to be acceptable for Wikipedia.
 * Victor Schmidt (talk) 07:29, 19 October 2020 (UTC)