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"Thrillmecd" is the AUTHOR OF THE THRILL ME, the AUTHOR of the SYNOPSIS, and the AUTHOR of ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL that has ANYTHING to do with THRILL ME. And as the Author, thrillmecd (stephen Dolginoff) has a keen interest in making sure that the page contains accurate and complete information. The photos are the property of "thrillmecd/Stephen Dolginoff" and they were properly "tagged" to my knowledge. I personally own the copyrights and all other rights to these photos.
Regarding your edits to Thrill Me:
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"Thrillmecd" is the AUTHOR OF THE THRILL ME, the AUTHOR of the SYNOPSIS, and the AUTHOR of ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL that has ANYTHING to do with THRILL ME. And as the Author, thrillmecd (stephen Dolginoff) has a keen interest in making sure that the page contains accurate and complete information.
As the author of THRILL ME, I have constantly had to correct mis-information and innacurracies that other editors have added.
At this moment, the page is 100% accurate with material provided by the copyright holder.
Copyrighted material
Your continued addition of the plot summary paragraph to Thrill Me is against Misplaced Pages policy, as it is a copyright violation. Please refrain from adding the paragraph. I am going to revert the addition, and if you add it again, your actions will be reported. — MusicMaker5376 17:36, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Dear Music Maker: "Thrillmecd" is the AUTHOR OF THE THRILL ME, the AUTHOR of the SYNOPSIS, and the AUTHOR of ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL that has ANYTHING to do with THRILL ME. And as the Author, thrillmecd (stephen Dolginoff) has a keen interest in making sure that the page contains accurate and complete information.
And as the author, I am the only person authorized to put my own copyrighted material, including the COMPLETE synopsis (with intro section in itlalics) that I wrote, onto this page.
Therefore, when you mention a copyright violation, you are incorrect.
Thank you. - Stephen Dolginoff
- I have no doubt that you are who you claim to be, and, as such, you need to be aware of the ramifications of what you're doing. I would strongly suggest that you read WP:COPY -- by including copyrighted material in the article you're essentially giving up your copyright. While, legally, you retain copyright, thg GFDL is one step above PD.
- Secondly, you should read WP:OWN. You do not own the article. As far as Misplaced Pages is concerned, you're not Stephen Dolginoff, creator of Thrill Me, you are Thrillmecd, Wikipedian. As such, you are on level ground with every other editor on Misplaced Pages. Your ideas for the article are no more valid than mine or anyone else's.
- Third, the image in the infobox on the article that you claim is your own creation is an issue. You CANNOT release it as GFDL as I'm positive that you're not Playbill magazine (their yellow banner and typeface are copyrighted) nor could you have taken the picture of the production as you, yourself, are in the picture. Whoever took the picture likely owns the copyright, regardless of whatever arrangement you may personally have with the photographer.
- I would suggest that, instead of that composite, the logo under the Playbill banner be used in the infobox. Upload it as an UNFREE IMAGE with a proper fair use rationale (I'll even write it for you). Even though you may own the copyright on it, you need to protect your creation. I'm an author, a composer, etc., etc. myself -- I would NEVER release something so near and dear to me under GFDL. Unfortunately for you, the damage may have already been done -- you already have, and I don't think you can unring that bell. — MusicMaker5376 16:16, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
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