User talk:ProcEnforce
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Good luck and happy changing! Mr Wiki Pro (talk) 22:06, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
August 2014
[change source] Hello, ProcEnforce. It looks like "Czechoslovak Television" was derived from the English Wikipedia or another version of Wikipedia. If that is indeed the case, please make sure you add some form of attribution, either in your change summary or on the article's talk page. This must be done, even for derivative works, or the article will be deleted in time. More instructions on how to do this are at Wikipedia:Transwiki attribution. Thank you. Rus793 (talk) 22:56, 25 August 2014
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- The notice you placed in the edit summary at Ukraine Today does not comply with Wikipedia:Transwiki attribution and so would not prevent the article from being deleted for non-compliance. When you submitted this article, by clicking Save Page, not only did you consent to the agreement directly above it, you also claimed copyright on changes you made. Anyone copying this article for use elsewhere is required to credit you (and other contributors) for your work under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license. Likewise, you are required to credit (in an approved method) those authors whose work you copied here. So you must name the article and wiki you copied from and the version number. The approved ways to do this are in the Transwiki attribution policy. You need do the same to Czechoslovak Television and any other articles that are transwikied from another project, even if simplified. Thanks Rus793 (talk) 17:49, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
- Those are just examples, we do actually accept what he did on the Ukraine Today article. We only require a comment in the edit summary that it was copied from English Wikipedia per the terms of use "it is sufficient to give attribution in the edit summary". The television one however was missing its attribution and I imported the edit history from en.wiki. -DJSasso (talk) 19:29, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
- The notice you placed in the edit summary at Ukraine Today does not comply with Wikipedia:Transwiki attribution and so would not prevent the article from being deleted for non-compliance. When you submitted this article, by clicking Save Page, not only did you consent to the agreement directly above it, you also claimed copyright on changes you made. Anyone copying this article for use elsewhere is required to credit you (and other contributors) for your work under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license. Likewise, you are required to credit (in an approved method) those authors whose work you copied here. So you must name the article and wiki you copied from and the version number. The approved ways to do this are in the Transwiki attribution policy. You need do the same to Czechoslovak Television and any other articles that are transwikied from another project, even if simplified. Thanks Rus793 (talk) 17:49, 26 August 2014 (UTC)