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You can't copyright the content of an NSwiki article. See: [[NSwiki:Copyrights]]. [[User:Aridd|Aridd]] 22:03, 21 June 2006 (GMT) | You can't copyright the content of an NSwiki article. See: [[NSwiki:Copyrights]]. [[User:Aridd|Aridd]] 22:03, 21 June 2006 (GMT) | ||
− | I am the authors friend and I would just like to add (Undoubtedly he will add more when he sees this) that he only placed that copyright there because he may choose to use this information in a book at a later stage, and it was just to show that he held the respective rights for the creation of the contents. Of course I have read your link and understand why you said it should be removed, but that's just a little insight into why it was there. | + | I am the authors friend and I would just like to add (Undoubtedly he will add more when he sees this) that he only placed that copyright there because he may choose to use this information in a book at a later stage, and it was just to show that he held the respective rights for the creation of the contents. Of course I have read your link and understand why you said it should be removed, but that's just a little insight into why it was there. [[User:Lord Irashiru|Lord Irashiru]] 20:27, 22 June 2006 (GMT) |
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- All Names and Places Mentioned in the Above Article are Copyright Thomas McDowall 2006
You can't copyright the content of an NSwiki article. See: NSwiki:Copyrights. Aridd 22:03, 21 June 2006 (GMT)
I am the authors friend and I would just like to add (Undoubtedly he will add more when he sees this) that he only placed that copyright there because he may choose to use this information in a book at a later stage, and it was just to show that he held the respective rights for the creation of the contents. Of course I have read your link and understand why you said it should be removed, but that's just a little insight into why it was there. Lord Irashiru 20:27, 22 June 2006 (GMT)