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Church of Greece structure
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Copyright problems
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However, for textual content, you may simply consider rewriting the content in your own words. Thank you.  Ŵïllî§ï$2  ( Talk! / Cont. ) 00:50, 8 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Hi, I am the original "author" or "Creator" of the article on OrthodoxWiki! Do I have the right to put a page up on Wikipedia if I created it on OW in the first place? Is the owner the person who put the article up or OW? - (talk) 02:52, 11 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Please see this. It states that it does not want aticles on orthodoxwiki articles imported onto wikipedia. -- Ŵïllî§ï$2  ( Talk! / Cont. ) 02:56, 11 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Hi, it says:

Exporting OrthodoxWiki material When exporting material from OrthodoxWiki, the dual licensing means that you can choose which license to export content under—it is "either/or" not "both." It is important to note that this only applies to material submitted directly to OrthodoxWiki. Articles that began as Wikipedia imports may only be exported under the GFDL (while the added parts alone may be either CC by-sa or GFDL). The licenses are pretty similar, with some minor differences. All that is required to use OrthodoxWiki material is to cite your source and include a link back to the original article (preferably its versioned URL, which can be found by clicking the most recent date on the history page). This does not apply to material explicitly licensed in some other way, which should be noted on the article or other material (many photographs, for instance, are licensed only to OrthodoxWiki and may not be exported).

Note to Wikipedia editors: Most OrthodoxWiki content may, unless otherwise noted, be freely used under the GFDL. This means we only ask for a link back to the original article (preferably its versioned URL, which can be found by clicking on the most recent date on the history page), with proper credit given. You do not need to include the list of authors, since they will be listed in our local article history.


 * I understand that to mean that I can ...especially if I AM the person who put the article together in the first place! Am I not understanding something?

Re:Parsons functions
What are you talking about with your comment. -- Ŵïllî§ï$2  ( Talk! / Cont. ) 02:58, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
 * Yeah I get what you mean now. I do not know why that is, but I bet if you bring it up on a page where you could ask questions for that wiki, you could get it answered.  An example of that sort of page is the Village pump on Wikipedia.  -- Ŵïllî§ï$2  ( Talk! / Cont. ) 03:07, 11 July 2008 (UTC)