Talk:Dong Ding tea

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http://www.thefragrantleaf.com/dongding.html source should help immensely. --Iateasquirrel 08:53, 29 July 2005 (UTC)

Is Dong Ding the same as Tung Ting? I got some Tung Ting Jade Oolong at Teavana. I am not familiar with Asian languages, but it sound to me like Dong Ding could be westernized/phoeneticized either way. Should this be added to the Other Names on the infobox? squirrelist 15:59, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

There is no real phonetic difference, you might aswell add it aslong as you can find a viable reference to back it up. --Iateasquirrel 21:13, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Copyright

There is a very possible copyright violation with [1] one paragraph seems to have been copied out in full in the last edit. I am tagging the page, due to the "Copyright © 2005 TeaFromTaiwan.com All Rights Reserved" at the bottom. --Iateasquirrel 00:29, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

Sorry about that copyright thing - I am the owner of the website - what can I do to allow the material to be used here?--Taiwan Tea Man 13:52, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
These things happen. Dont worry.The general idea is that you have to releave it under the GFDL or Public Domain. Here is what Wikipedia:Copyright_problems says
Note: In general, copyright exists automatically, upon publication: an author does not need to apply for or even claim copyright for a copyright to exist. Only an explicit statement that the material is public domain or available under the GFDL makes material useable, unless it is inherently free of copyright due to its age or source.
I think you should also write here Wikipedia:Copyright_problems#October_2005 so that in general people can give you a little more advice, you'll find it somewhere deep in the Wikipedia pages. --Iateasquirrel 17:45, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
After looking over the copyright copyleft PD GNU material I think the most logical thing for me to do here is to simply re-write the material so that it can be included here. I will withdraw the material I posted here originally (can I do that now?) and re-post an edited version. I hope this is satisfactory... --211.74.95.61 07:41, 21 October 2005 (UTC)--Taiwan Tea Man 07:44, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
So now I'm confused...it seems that I can grant permission to use this material as it is. How do I do that? --Taiwan Tea Man 08:03, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
I am not too sure; basically you can either rewrite it or you can release the material on your site using GFDL, I am not sure how this is all done; probably a note where it says copyright on your site has to be replaced with whatever the GFDL requires. Dont quote me on this though, I am not sure. --Iateasquirrel 15:14, 21 October 2005 (UTC)