User talk:Abdur

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[edit] Copyright issue with Duplicate data detection

Hello. Concerning your contribution, Duplicate data detection, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from either web sites or printed material. This article or image appears to be a direct copy from research.aol.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=CollectionCommunity.DuplicateDetection. As a copyright violation, Duplicate data detection appears to qualify for speedy deletion under the speedy deletion criteria. Duplicate data detection has been tagged for deletion, and may have been deleted by the time you see this message. For text material, please consider rewriting the content and citing the source, provided that it is credible.

If you believe that the article or image is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) then you should do one of the following:

  • If you have permission from the author leave a message explaining the details at Talk:Duplicate data detection and send an email with the message to "permissions-en (at) wikimedia (dot) org". See Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission for instructions.
  • If a note on the original website states that re-use is permitted under the GFDL or released into the public domain leave a note at Talk:Duplicate data detection with a link to where we can find that note.
  • If you own the copyright to the material: send an e-mail from an address associated with the original publication to permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org or a postal message to the Wikimedia Foundation permitting re-use under the GFDL, and note that you have done so on Talk:Duplicate data detection.

However, for text content, you may want to consider rewriting the content in your own words. Thank you, and please feel free to continue contributing to Wikipedia. Steve (Stephen) talk 05:29, 2 April 2007 (UTC)


This page has just been recreated, and there also appears to be a copy at this location, where it has resided for the past several months (and appears to be owned by this very user). Inconveniently, research.aol.com appears to be offline. --Quietust 21:21, 2 April 2007 (UTC)