The "owner" removed his three routine paragraphs in a snit and I replaced them with six or seven paragraphs more thoroughly covering this interesting little town filled with museums.
Tom Parmenter Ortolan88
|From: Digital Addictions Software digitaladdictions@yahoo.com |Sender: wikipedia-l-admin@wikipedia.org |Reply-To: wikipedia-l@wikipedia.org |Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:28:14 -0800 (PST) | |I was the person who noticed the Oregon City article had a copyright notice |WITH an invariant section that the notice could not be removed. This violates |the copyright agreement to add to Wikipedia (no invariant sections). I |respectfully asked Bryce to remove the incompatibility or delete his additions |that he claimed credit for. He removed the invariant section. Let me make the |rest of this discussion a practical one. Who among us would have accepted it |if I would put at the end of *every* 30,000 or so city articles a message that |the articles were mine and copyrighted "2002 Derek Ramsey"? I am pretty sure |(unless I misunderstand) that if you add to Wikipedia you give your consent to |let others modify your work. That may mean eliminating it, removing your |copyright notice, or whatever they feel like doing. Wikipedia has a copyright |notice and that should be sufficient. If you can't agree to it, you can't add |articles, no matter how much we want them. | Ram-Man | |