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Hi. I noticed that on Image:Range of a Traditional Sheng.png, you tagged it as {{fairuse}}. If you generated this yourself, using that program, I believe you own the rights to it. As such, would you object to licensing it under the GFDL, or releasing it into the public domain?
I don't deal with images in Wikipedia much, but at the point of upload I thought since the content was exact, just reproduced so that it's clearer, it's fair use. I won't object to releasing it into the public domain if I could. So rights to reproduce images normally become mine? Thanks. —Goh wz22:22, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
If you created it, and it's not a derivative work of someone else's material (ie, you copied it, or copied it and modified bits), you have copyright over it and all rights relating to that - you can license it however you choose.
In this case, it might seem like you just copied the image linked to, creating a derivative work. However, under US copyright law - which is the important one for publishing material on Wikipedia - you can't copyright basic factual information (Feist v. Rural). I strongly suspect that something so simple as "a list of the notes a musical instrument can generate" is basic factual information - there's no creativity in putting those notes together like that.
If it were an actual piece of music, there would be copyright and creativity issues - but it's just a logical ordering of the notes, rather than an "artistic" ordering. Hope that makes sense, and thanks! (Cutting down the number of fair-use images is a slow process, but every one helps...). Shimgray | talk | 23:27, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I've released the currently discussed image into the public domain. Thanks for your work in reducing the fair-use-image count in Wiki. —Goh wz16:17, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Goh wz, could you please specify your email address so that others can contact you over certain things, or ask you questions if they have doubts. We need your email so that we can contact you about the meetup and other things as well. Its easier if you can give me your MSN. Thanks. --Terence Ong(Chat | Contribs)05:06, 17 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
That birthday wishes made my day this weekend. I celebrated my birthday today instead of yesterday since I still had school, unfortunately. Thanks for the birthday wishes, and I greatly appreciate it. --Terence Ong(C | R)14:53, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Thanks for the smile. I'm glad you enjoyed the Caterham CSR article. Are you interested in Caterhams at all? Also, what steps should I take next to get the article rated, and possibly begin to petition for "featured article" status? Thanks, Riguy07:19, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Goh wz, you originally indicated here that you were interested to attend the meetup. However, due to the lack of response, the date of the meetup has been changed to November. Please refer to this page for more information. -- ZhongHan(Email)04:56, 9 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Goh wz, you have been invited to attend the SGpedians' meetup on 29 December 2007. We are planning to make this a full day event, but you may join/leave at anytime you wish. If you can or cannot make it, please leave your name here. It will be good to have you at the meetup. Terence (talk) 08:04, 10 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
A really capable man who contributes to the wiki community, both online and offline, for the past 2 years. :) Good luck. 0 (talk) 06:20, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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I noticed you edited HeyMath way back in 2004, and it got deleted. Now the software is back, at HeyMath!. You might want to edit it for neutrality, because the article seems to have been written by the company themselves. Kimchi.sg (talk) 15:49, 2 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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