User talk:Justink

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Much of the content you added are copyright violations from other Netzer web sites. For the copied text to be used here, the copyright must be renounced or licence changed to one compatible with the GFDL at sites like. Unless this is done, the content will have to be removed. jnothman talk 03:51, 5 February 2006 (UTC)


 * By the way, are you a Netzer Oz member? I'm a Hineni [former-]Madrich in Sydney.
 * I just noticed that the problematic edits come from User:220.245.179.134 which I only presume is you anyway.
 * Copyright and Copyright problems discusses the issues. Basically, it is illegal to copy text from one web site and post it on another, such as Wikipedia, without the creators of the first web site explicitly giving their consent. In particular, Wikipedia is licensed under the GFDL which allows its content to be further distributed and works to be derived, with a few conditions.
 * Most of the content that you posted at Netzer Olami is taken off a web site. While I plan to clean up the Semel details anyway, it is currently taken verbatim from , which writes on the page "© Netzer Australia Inc. 2004", clearly invalidating the use of this content on the Wikipedia web page.
 * You have some options:
 * Ask Netzer to release the contents of that page under the GFDL. They do this by making a note on the page permitting its reuse.
 * Ask Netzer to permit the content's use in Wikipedia and derived works by sending an email from an address associated with the Netzer Oz web site to permissions at wikimedia dot org.
 * Delete the content from the article, and potentially rewrite it, citing the above web site as a source.
 * Similarly, the image of the flag may not be used on Wikipedia unless (1) you are its author (photographer) and release it under the GFDL or Public Domain; (2) its author will release it as such; (3) the author gives explicit permission for its use on Wikipedia and any derived works.
 * jnothman talk 04:42, 5 February 2006 (UTC)


 * No, sorry Justin, it's not enough... I was asking socially, not on a legal point. I'm the webmaster of Hineni's site, but that doesn't mean I can copy from it without editing the pages to say "This page's content is released under the GNU Free Documentation License and may be reproduced and used in derivative works accordingly". Ultimately, though, the way that content is framed for the Netzer or Hineni sites would usually not be appropriate and I would choose to rewrite the included content. jnothman talk 00:00, 6 February 2006 (UTC)

Image copyright problem with Image:Netzeraustflag.jpg
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Image Tagging Image:Israelrail2008.jpg
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Image copyright problem with Image:0.18A.jpg
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 * Make sure you take a look at the other images you have uploaded (see your logs) as there are a couple of other image issues you should clear up before November 16. Thanks in advance. --  tariq abjotu  03:55, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

Image tagging for Image:200623.jpg
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File permission problem with File:View jaffa big2.jpg
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