Talk:Conservancy fairy shrimp
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The website explictly states "Not all the information on our site is in the public domain" and does not state that this refers only to images. It's an annoyingly ambiguous statement but it has to be construed in the most negative fashion, namely that items on the website cannot be assumed to be in the public domain. For example in this article the species description may have been taken with permission from one of the references which may not be public domain - we don't know.
Where copyright is unclear it's the responsibility of the author to clarify it. In this case an assertion of permission is essential.
For this reason I've restored the speedy tag.
andy 13:32, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] I decline to delete this
because: The information not in the public domain on these sites is specified. Al US PD sites carry this legend, and all are used.USFWS pages are widely used throughout WP . [1]
It is to be construed by common sense. Your proposed rule would require the deletion of all US PD derived material--and all PD material, for this exception applies whether stated or unstated--no site can give permission for material it does not own or have under free license. Please discuss on WP:Copyright.
Anyway, this is not speedy--read WP:CSD--speedy for copyvio is for unquestionable copyvios, where no assertion of permission is given is given, and this is 1/ not unquestionable. 2/ permission is asserted. In cases which do not meet "unquestionable" it must be discussed. Do not replace a speedy tag after an admin (like Pascal.Tesson) has removed it. DGG (talk) 01:13, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- I added a note about the source of this article, that the text is taken from another site in the public domain. I also reformated the article. KP Botany 02:26, 9 August 2007 (UTC)