User talk:DracoRoboter
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Please add author/source information. If you did it yourself please say this fact explicitly.
EugeneZelenko 01:16, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Gracias por la respuesta/aviso, pero habría que especicarlo en la página de la imagen. Era un aviso no un acta inquisitorial ;-)
Como tú, riesco a leggere un poco lo spagnolo ma il valore Babel è Sub-1. :-) Platonides 13:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
Can you plase explain this, (on it:Discussioni_utente:DracoRoboter) please.
- Image:Rorschach1.jpg (Copyright to image is held by Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. See http://www.hhpub.com, and go to Rorschach Test)
That is a public domain image, more than 70 years old image, how Hogrefe & Huber Publishers can have the copyright?
- See lengthy discussion at [1]. Hogrefe & Huber have a current copyright on the blots as they are with the current Rorschach test. Check your facts. Contact Hogrefe & Huber if you have any doubts. Don't assume the blots aren't copyrighted just because Rorschach died in 1922. Ward3001 21:07, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Here there is an Italian discussion on the topic. Rorschach died in 1922 and he was the author of that image.
--DracoRoboter 21:42, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- The content of this page was "{{copyvio|Copyright to image is held by Hogrefe & Huber Publishers. See http://www.hhpub.com, and go to Rorschach Test}}". As you can see, I only copied the text, because I thought this user knows more than I do.
- You can ask Ward3001 why he set {{copyvio}}. I only deleted this page, because Ward3001 set copyvio.
- --D-Kuru 22:17, 31 May 2007 (UTC)