User talk:N6ief

Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
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Copyright problem: Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! We welcome and appreciate your contributions, such as Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth, but we regretfully cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from either web sites or printed material. This article appears to be a copy from http://forums.qrz.com/archive/index.php/t-171791.html, and therefore a copyright violation. The copyrighted text has been or will soon be deleted.

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Copyright problem follow-up: Digital speech within 100 Hz bandwidth
Dear N6ief:

Since we do not yet have verification of permission by the processes set out above, the article has been deleted. This deletion is not necessarily permanent. If you have already sent a letter to the Wikimedia Foundation permitting re-use under the GFDL, the article will be restored when that letter is received and processed by the Communications Committee. Likewise, if you have not yet sent a letter, you may certainly do so at any point, and the article will be restored when that letter is received and processed.

As Wikipedia does not require proof of identity on account creation, it is essential that we receive external proof of authorization in order to ensure that we remain compliant with US Copyright law. It is also essential that we verify that copyright holders understand the extent of the release they are authorizing, in that GNU Free documentation license permits modification and reuse in any forum, even commercial publication, as long as authorship credit is maintained.

If you have questions about the verification procedure, please feel free to contact me at my talk page. Alternatively, you might address them at the talk page of the copyright policy, which is generally monitored by volunteers experienced in processing such matters. Thank you.--Moonriddengirl (talk) 11:47, 15 September 2008 (UTC)