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Fasciculus:Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy (Thieme 2000, ISBN 0865779287).pdf has been deleted because it is a copyright violation. Do not upload these in the future. Nard the Bard (disputatio) 15:55, 29 Augusti 2012 (UTC)
Content removed
+/-Dear Fadams:
The Wikimedia Foundation (“Wikimedia”) has taken down content that you posted here: http://la.wiktionary.org/wiki/Fasciculus:Pocket_Atlas_of_Human_Anatomy_(Thieme_2000,_ISBN_0865779287).pdf because someone alleged that your post infringes on a copyright.
When someone makes a validly formulated notice of copyright infringement, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) requires Wikimedia to take the content down and to notify you that we have removed the content. This notice, by itself, does not mean that anyone is suing you. The take-down requestor might only be interested in removing the content from our site.
- What Can You Do?
You are not obligated to take any action, but if you feel that your content does not infringe on any copyrights, you can contest the take-down request by submitting a ‘counter-notice’ to us. Before doing so, you should understand your legal position and you may wish to consult with an attorney. If you submit a counter-notice, the alleged copyright holder can stop us from restoring the content by suing you. Please note that Wikimedia will not be a party to any legal action that arises from you sending a counter-notice, and that Wikimedia is unable to provide you with legal advice.
- Filing a Counter-Notice
If you choose to submit a counter notice, you must send a letter to legal@wikimedia.org asking Wikimedia to restore your content. The letter must comply with DMCA standards and must contain the following:
- A link to where the content was before we took it down;
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you believe the content was taken down mistakenly;
- Your name, address, and phone number;
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- Your physical or electronic signature.
Pursuant to the DMCA, Wikimedia must inform the alleged copyright holder that you sent us a counter-notice and give the alleged copyright holder a copy of the counter-notice. We will restore the content you posted within ten (10) to fourteen (14) business days, provided that the alleged copyright holder does not give notice of suit to restrain re-posting of the material.
- Miscellaneous
As a matter of policy and under appropriate circumstances, Wikimedia will block the accounts of repeat infringers as provided under the DMCA.
If you would like to learn more about Wikimedia’s policies, please refer to the Wikimedia Terms of Use, available at http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Terms_of_use and the Wikimedia Legal Policies, available at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal/Legal_Policies. More information on DMCA compliance may also be found at:
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- https://www.eff.org/issues/dmca
- http://www.copyright.gov/onlinesp/
Wikimedia appreciates your support of Wiktionary and will be happy to assist you if you have any additional concerns. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding this notice.
Sincerely, Philippe Beaudette, Wikimedia Foundation (disputatio) 21:47, 3 Septembris 2012 (UTC) for The Wikimedia Foundation Legal & Community Advocacy Team
Files need a source, author and a license
+/-Hi! You have uploaded a number of files: Specialis:Fasciculi/Fadams. I noticed that they do not have a source, author and a license. All files need that or they have to be deleted. Could you have a look and add the missing information?
- Source is information about where the file is from. It could be a link to the internet or a statement like "I took this photograph."
- Author is the name of the photographer. It could be your user name if you are the photographer.
- A license is the terms the copyright holder agreed to let other use the photos. It could be c:Template:Cc-by-sa-4.0.