User talk:Jamoross

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[edit] Revert war on article "Vaisala".

First of all removing copyrighted materials is not a revert war. Look at the sentence just above the edit summary box that says "Content that violates any copyright will be deleted." and it refers you to Wikipedia:Copyrights.

Second, if I didn't remove the material someone else would, nor am I an expert on copyright law. Removing copyrighted material is policy because as Wikipedia:Copyrights#Using copyrighted work from others points out "Never use materials that infringe the copyrights of others. This could create legal liabilities and seriously hurt the project. If in doubt, write it yourself."

Third, it has nothing to do with proving it to me. I provided links to Makimant and while English may not be his first language he could have at least replied to the messages I left on his talk page or got someone to help him.

Now to prove that permission is granted, and the company should be aware of what will happen if they do give permission. Does the company understand that the material will be edited and changed? Do they understand that the material may be copied and distributed all over the net? If they do and they still agree then take a look at Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission and Wikipedia:Example requests for permission. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 09:28, 22 December 2006 (UTC)