User talk:M.Kris
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Vandalism of other users' user pages and threats against users will not be tolerated. Gazpacho 12:14, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
Reply - I don't remember vandalizing any page. No I certainly don't.
And I never threatened anyone. All I did was mention another interesting fact about me. That I was an Indian hacker. And ofcourse, that i had his IP. Which are two totally unrelated things. And ofcourse, he should be afraid, living this close to the Indo-Pak border. you don't know when war may come. And ofcourse, Americans ave been bombing the place targeting terrorists. —Preceding unsigned comment added by M.Kris (talk • contribs)
That's a very creative response, but consider yourself warned that continued threats to hack users can get you blocked even if you don't carry them out. Gazpacho 14:39, 20 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm sorry, man. I apologize. The falt was mine. But that man attacked two people who we consider to be the greatest of humans. How would you feel if they attack your country or (being unaware of your nationality), people who have played similar roles like what these men have played in ours. In our country, they are looked upon like god. Sorry anyway. - M.Kris
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Qwghlm 15:55, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
I did not start any vandalism- As for "Racial slur" I only quoted what Gandhi said in his collected works. Was it a racial slur against him- or was it that he was racist- You need to read his South African letters for that.
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Hi, you may want to read WP:IUP. May I advise you to keep your cool against the trolls? Welcome!! --Gurubrahma 09:51, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
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- It's stated on the UEFA website.
- Except as otherwise stated above, you are granted permission to view, store, print, reproduce, distribute any pages or download any material from the Website for personal non-commercial use only provided that (a) you do not modify any such page or any such material and (b) you include these Terms and Conditions with any reproduction. Any unauthorized reproduction for commercial purposes of the Website or any part thereof is a violation of UEFA's rights.
- The image is from the official UEFA website www.uefa.com —The preceding unsigned comment was added by M.Kris (talk • contribs) 07:46, 21 February 2006 UTC.
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- Ok thanks, for stating the source. Unfortunately you seem to have misunderstood their license terms. The template you used states that the image is free licensed and anyone can use the image for any purpose. However the terms quoted abowe just says that you can download the image for private and non-commercial use only, and further that modifications of the image are not allowed. So it's clearly a unfree image, and non-commercial licenses are not compatable with Wikipedia[1]. This image can only be used under a fair use claim (see Wikipedia:Fair use), but since it is not used in any articles I have tagged it as an orphanded unfree image wich means it will be deleted in 7 days unless it a) is used and b) have a valid fair use claim for the article(s) it's used in. --Sherool (talk) 16:55, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
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