User talk:Iamlmai

Copyright status of Edwin jellett
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Copyright violation in Thomas Meehan
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User 'iamlmai' owns the copyrighted material. Owner will send an email from www.iamlmai.com to the email address designated above, releasing both articles under the GFDL. User 'iamlmai' - 16 August 2007, 15:15.

User 'iamlmai' sent email authorizing re-use under the GFDL of both articles, 'Edwin jellett' and 'Thomas Meehan'. - 16 August 2007, 15:55.


 * Greetings, Iamlmai! Sending an e-mail to Wikipedia permissions is one way to ensure that the document could be used, but an even easier way would be for you to alter the pdf source documents, e.g. this], so that at the bottom of the document it would not note your copyright but contain some text that releases your work under GFDL or some other similar license. That way we could confirm you wrote the documents and intend for them to be released under GFDL. Cheers, --Rkitko (talk) 02:55, 25 August 2007 (UTC)


 * where did you send the email? OTRS hasn't touched the page yet, it seems. did you send it to permissions-en (at) wikimedia.org? --Alvestrand 21:22, 25 September 2007 (UTC)