User talk:Tunetradr Records

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Copyright violations

Most of your contributions here are copyright violations.

Wikipedia material may be ported here -- provided you honour the intellectual property rights of the original Wikipedia contributors.

They surrendered most of their intellectual property rights, when they clicked "save". They retain the right to be credited. Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) lawyers recommended that merely listing their Wikipedia user IDs was sufficient. Wikialpha expects you to list those user IDs in an appropriately named section of the article's talk page.

You didn't do that. That makes the articles you ported copyright violations. You have one week to bring them into compliance, or they will be deleted. They articles will be tagged with {{db-copyright}} templates and with __NOINDEX__ on them. That directive, in theory, tells the search engines of Google and Bing to ignore that page, and not list it in search results.

If you port one more Wikipedia article, without honouring the contributor's IP rights, then you will be blocked.

In addition to crediting the original contributors, please remove calls to templates that aren't supported here. Please remove or port all images the article used. If the Wikipedia version uses images that are larger than the 2 MB image limit here, upload a smaller version.

WritingSnowman (talk) 22:31, 8 September 2023 (UTC)

Addressing Copyright Concerns and Ensuring Compliance with wikialpha Contributions

I appreciate your diligence in highlighting the copyright concerns related to my contributions. I want to assure you that I take these matters seriously, and I have taken immediate steps to address the issues you've raised.

First and foremost, I understand the importance of respecting the intellectual property rights of the original Wikipedia contributors. I acknowledge that Wikipedia contributors retain the right to be credited for their work, and I should have properly attributed their contributions by listing their Wikipedia user IDs. I apologize for not doing so initially, and I have now rectified this oversight by including the user IDs in an appropriately named section on the article's talk page, as recommended by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) lawyers.

Furthermore, I have removed any calls to templates that are not supported on this platform, ensuring that the content is in compliance with the policies here. Additionally, I have either removed or ported all images from the Wikipedia articles in question to meet the 2 MB image limit set by this platform.

I want to emphasize my commitment to complying with all policies and guidelines governing contributions to this platform. I have taken immediate action to bring the articles into compliance with copyright requirements, and I will continue to do so for any future contributions.

Once again, I apologize for any oversight on my part, and I appreciate your vigilance in upholding the standards of this community. If you have any further concerns or suggestions, please do not hesitate to let me know, and I will address them promptly.

Thank you for your understanding.

Thanks for addressing these issues. If you do have to adapt content from a Wikipedia article, you have to place a Creative Commons Attribution license notice, for example Template:Cc-by-sa-3.0. WritingSnowman (talk) 19:59, 10 September 2023 (UTC)

how can we delete templates or articles

Please let me know how can we delete templates or articles i have created, please let me know the process so I can delete the pages created by me that I want to be deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tunetradr Records (talkcontribs) 2023-09-11T02:01:06

  • I'll echo User:WritingSnowman in welcoming you, and in thanking you for listening to advice on how to keep your contributions compliant with the guidelines...
Wikialpha:CSD lays out the procedures for deletion. In particular, if you are essentially the sole contributor of intellectual content to a page you can request its deletion by applying a {{db-requested}} tag to it.
Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 13:02, 12 September 2023 (UTC)