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==[[List of King County Metro bus routes]]==
The source where this article was taken from (http://seattletransitwiki.com/index.php?title=List_of_Metro_Bus_Routes) is GFDL licensed, see bottom of page for copyright notice. [[User:Oranviri|Oranviri]] ([[User talk:Oranviri|talk]]) 23:45, 16 May 2009 (UTC)


== Albe Back ==
== Albe Back ==

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regarding cavum vergae -- my article was not taken from any other source. in fetal ultrasound there are a limited number of ways to describe a cavum vergae (ie. only one -- the way it was described in the original fetal ultrasound article in the medical journal Radiology). As such, thefetus.net article and I, along with every other radiologist and obstetrician in the world use the same basic set of descriptors when writing about this specific anatomical subject. PLease undelete my article.

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The source where this article was taken from (http://seattletransitwiki.com/index.php?title=List_of_Metro_Bus_Routes) is GFDL licensed, see bottom of page for copyright notice. Oranviri (talk) 23:45, 16 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Albe Back

The information that was posted on Albe Back's wikipedia was done for our client Albe by moonsix communications inc. We posted the copyright for the website it was originally posted on, we own the copyright so there should be no problems with copyright infringement.

copyright ok for artcile "Roger B. Baron", please re-establish

I am the author of http://regor.meta-x.org/Baron/index_en.html , text from which the wikipedia article I submitted, "Roger B. Baron", was widely inspired from. And I am willing to permit it re-use under the GFDL.

You can verify authenticity by matching the email of my wikipedia account (Montmartrebear) with the author's email on http://regor.meta-x.org/Baron/index_en.html : regor <at> meta-x <dot> org

Therefore, I kindly ask you to re-establish this article.

1944 D-Day: Operation Overlord

I actually got that info from www.1944d-day.com and I did reference it. If there's anything more I shoul do, please let me know. Legend6 (talk)Legend6

Dastoor(Poem)

I wrote in the above captioned article, the poem is a public property in Pakistan, the poet Habib Jalib refused to get it copyrighted and allowed anyone to use or publish it.added by Kalamkaar, on 4th April 09

shahidul islam(journalist)

Arbitration poke

The case Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Aitias/Proposed decision has a remedy that is hung at 7-7-1 with your vote the only one outstanding. Perhaps you may wish to take a position so that the matter will be closed. Stifle (talk) 11:47, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Quoting (and editing) text under free license

Hi, while writing an article about a software, PyBlosxom, I got caught by Coren bot. The problem is that the text I imported the software description from the software's README file, which is released under BSD license. I am not sure if it's legal under Wikipedia's policy (I assume it should). I did tried to add <ref> but it doesn't seem to help. FranklinPiat (talk) 16:24, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Just wanted to point out in case you'd missed it that I've already left you a note about this matter both at your talk page and at the talk page of the article itself. I've written for feedback on the compatibility of the licenses. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 16:27, 14 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]