Talk:Cercidas
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Hi I thought this information was in the public domain and didn't need copyright permission. I am sorry I submitted it in error. I guess I am not really familiar with the strength of copyright law and how article information can be transferred from one source to another over the internet. :( Please email me at DarrenDLDavies@aol.com with feedback. I have now contacted the website in question and asked for copyright permission. :)I shall know better next time. I have read your advice on obtaining copyrighted material now.
Um. I run the site that this comes from. The site is mine, but the book in question was published in the 19th century. It's as copyright-free as a book can be. I will attempt to remove the notice. 72.224.223.117 21:11, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
I don't have time to Wikify this, but I removed the notice. 72.224.223.117
- ) Tyvm.
[edit] Copyright issues
The copyright notice reads:
All non-public domain material, including introductions, markup, and OCR © 2005 Tim Spalding
The text itself seems safe as long as none of the surrounding material is reproduced. Rx StrangeLove 17:58, 13 September 2005 (UTC)