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Some pasting from websites, too. See http://www.mch.com/doctors_caregivers/physicians/radiologyStudies/tractography/dti.htm for the second section. It may be by permission. [[User:Geogre|Geogre]] 12:34, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Some pasting from websites, too. See http://www.mch.com/doctors_caregivers/physicians/radiologyStudies/tractography/dti.htm for the second section. It may be by permission. [[User:Geogre|Geogre]] 12:34, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)

to "the author" - the intellectual property right obviously is yours only under very special circumstances. otherwise I would expect those that fund your work - the miami childrens hospital - to retain some if not all rights.

this article is called "tractography" but it only discusses one kind of tractography, I'll try to ammend the text when I get a chance. I don't think I have any images that I hold the exclusive copyright to (even though it is my data from my work) but I'll try to illustrate with public domain stuff.

Revision as of 15:33, 7 July 2011

The page Tractography posted in Wikipedia was partialy taken from Miami Children's Hospital Web Site. I, Byron Bernal, MD was the author of both pages and I have the intelectual property of them. I plann to extent the Wikipedia's description soon.

The Author

Hi - I've added illustrations, captions, references and text. I didn't realize that you thought you could copyright a Wikipedia page. So sorry but I was just trying to improve the information for users.Afiller (talk) 05:01, 23 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Some pasting from websites, too. See http://www.mch.com/doctors_caregivers/physicians/radiologyStudies/tractography/dti.htm for the second section. It may be by permission. Geogre 12:34, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)

to "the author" - the intellectual property right obviously is yours only under very special circumstances. otherwise I would expect those that fund your work - the miami childrens hospital - to retain some if not all rights.

this article is called "tractography" but it only discusses one kind of tractography, I'll try to ammend the text when I get a chance. I don't think I have any images that I hold the exclusive copyright to (even though it is my data from my work) but I'll try to illustrate with public domain stuff.