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==Moving pages==
==Moving pages==
Always [[Help:Renaming (moving) a page|move pages]] by using the special move button in the top of the page. Don't cut and paste text to a new page. When you do such (like you did for [[FCC]]), the page editing history is left, and easily lost in the previous location. Such is unfortunate because then people get inaccurate information on who has written a page. [[Attribution]] is required by [[GNU Free Documentation License]]. If you can't move a page, then [[Wikipedia:Requested moves|contact an administrator]]. Now I had to [[Wikipedia:Cut and paste move repair holding pen|contact an admin]] to correct your mistake, which I had discoverd by a sheer luck. -16:38, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
Always [[Help:Renaming (moving) a page|move pages]] by using the special move button in the top of the page. Don't cut and paste text to a new page. When you do such (like you did for [[FCC]]), the page editing history is left, and easily lost in the previous location. Such is unfortunate because then people get inaccurate information on who has written a page. [[Attribution]] is required by [[GNU Free Documentation License]]. If you can't move a page, then [[Wikipedia:Requested moves|contact an administrator]]. Now I had to [[Wikipedia:Cut and paste move repair holding pen|contact an admin]] to correct your mistake, which I had discoverd by a sheer luck. -[[User:Hapsiainen|Hapsiainen]] 16:40, 10 October 2005 (UTC)

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PJ Patterson image

Hi. I noticed that you are the person who uploaded the image of PJ Patterson. I also noticed the google watermark on the image, and the fact that the file has no information about copyright. Could you supply the information please? Thanks. Guettarda 13:03, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Mapbig.jpg

This map would appear to be a copyvio from the Daily Telegraph. Do you have information on whether it has been released from copyright or are you claiming fair use? If so, how is it fair use? Dbiv 08:17, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)

VfD

Removing "Votes for Deletion" notice is a disruption of wikipedia; inadmissible. Mikkalai 03:28, 21 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Tony Blair

Why do you keep reverting to the 10 year old image of Tony Blair? That is a copyrighted non-free image and shouldn't be used at Wikipedia, especially not when there is a free (and also much newer) image available. /Jebur 1 July 2005 21:54 (UTC)

Hi! Please see Image_talk:20050804-116.jpg. Thanks. --P3d0 18:24, August 5, 2005 (UTC)

Unsourced quote removal

Hello Cmc0,

Regarding your removal of a Paul Martin quote, citing the reason as it being unsourced; are there two metrics at use in determining which unsourced quotes will be removed, and which will not? I cannot help but notice that an existing, unsourced quote escaped your editorial scrutiny. Please feel free to advise me on any relevant policies, and procedures regarding selective, unsourced information removal.

I thank you for your time.

Best regards,

Ray --Daystrom 22:52, 27 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Moving pages

Always move pages by using the special move button in the top of the page. Don't cut and paste text to a new page. When you do such (like you did for FCC), the page editing history is left, and easily lost in the previous location. Such is unfortunate because then people get inaccurate information on who has written a page. Attribution is required by GNU Free Documentation License. If you can't move a page, then contact an administrator. Now I had to contact an admin to correct your mistake, which I had discoverd by a sheer luck. -Hapsiainen 16:40, 10 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]