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N. Ishjatms, ''Nomads In Eastern Central Asia'' Fig 5, History of civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 2, UNESCO Publishing, 1996, ISBN 92-3-102846-4 |
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N. Ishjatms, Nomads In Eastern Central Asia Fig 5, History of civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 2, UNESCO Publishing, 1996, ISBN 92-3-102846-4
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Personal sketch, based on following clarifications: 1. "Copying copyrighted material, even if done by hand rather than mechanically, will usually infringe on the owner's copyright. However, in most cases, scientific data resides in the class of "factual material that has been discovered" rather than creative works or matters of opinion. Generally in the US, factual content cannot be copyrighted, though the selection, arrangement, or style of presentation might be (e.g. Feist v. Rural). Since your intention is to take part of the data (presumably copyright exempt) and create a new image from it, you probably have nothing to worry about. Dragons flight 15:41, 29 August 2006 (UTC)"
2. If you sketched that yourself (sketched, not traced), the formatting layout is probably too trivial to itself be copyrightable. I should think from there that {{PD-self}} would be fine so long as it's not a trace or photocopy. Seraphimblade Talk to me Please review me! 17:37, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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