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Cameleon Software
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Copyright problem: Cameleon Software
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Cameleon Software is deleted !
Hi, I've just seen that my article about Cameleon Software has been deleted. I think it is because of copyright issues, but as I've explained, I an currently working for the company Cameleon Software and I am in charge to create the article about them on Wikipedia. For this I used their official description they used in different website (Linkedin, Appexchange,...), so the company gave me the right to use this official text on the Wikipedia article I created for them. What can I do to have the article back? How can I proove that I have the right to write this article without copyright issues? Can you explain to me because I could not find what I had to do to prevent deletion. Thank you for your help Best regards, Mdainelli —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mdainelli (talk • contribs) 09:57, 27 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi. As above, there are basically two ways to verify copyright permission in such a situation: (1) you can have the company contact the Wikimedia Foundation via e-mail granting permission; (2) you can have the company license the content directly on their website. Both of these processes are explained in more detail at Donating copyrighted materials. If you choose to go the second route, you'll need to let an administrator know (you can contact me, for instance) so that we can verify the release and restore the material. If you choose the e-mail, the material will be restored by whichever volunteer responds to the note.


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 * Since you mention that you work for the company, I do need to be sure that you are aware of our conflict of interest guidelines. See also FAQ/Organizations. The Wikipedia community strongly advises that you not work on articles closely related to you. If you do, you should be careful to remain well within those guidelines. And you do need to realize that you will not be able to control the article. (See the "Law of Unintended Consequences" in the Conflict of Interest guideline.)


 * Please let me know if you have any further questions about this or if you need further assistance with the processes. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 11:01, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

Hi! Thank you for your help! I am aware that everyone can edit a Wikipedia article, and that Wikipedia must have only encyclopedic article, and that is why I tried to be as neutral as possible when I write this article. Do you thnik that I should write another article about Cameleon Software without using the official description of the company? Because this text I wrote on the Wikipedia article is a condensed version of what is on our website, but it is on different other websites and social networks (Linkedin,...). You can check on ou website if you want www.camelon-software.com. I think I will write an email granting permission to use it and explain.

By the way, thank you very much for your help !

Best regards,

Mdainelli

October 2010
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