User talk:Lyojah
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The federal public domain tag that you added for this image is incorrect because it is a product of the State of Oregon and not the US Government. As far as I know, the states of California and North Carolina are the only two that release their material into the public domain. After looking at the State of Oregon website, I am now very unsure about the copyright status of State of Oregon material. I looked all over their website, and even tried to do other internet searches to see if I could find any information, but came up empty. I have now used the State of Oregon's website's online query form to send a question to the website's webmasters. With luck, they will reply promptly. BlankVerse 19:18, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Metalworking
[edit]I'm not sure - not an expert at all - I just noticed that metalworker already existed and was a redirect. I would guess there is a subtle difference, but since both articles are quite short it would make sense to wait until it was big to split. Morwen - Talk 14:27, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
- Up to you which you do. Whoever merges them should keep content, anyway. Morwen - Talk 14:35, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Orphaned non-free image File:Dinamita.jpg
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