User talk:Cacace~enwikibooks

Economic Expansion In The Information Age is a living document. I fully expect that it will evolve as newe information is available. I welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.

Orphaned fair use
Hi Cacace, I noticed that you have uploaded a PDF file of a thesis, and listed it under fair use (Image:EconomicExpansion-Cacace-ss1-2b.pdf), and that it isn't linked to from anywhere. If you are the author of this thesis, I would highly suggest that you license it under a different license (a free license, like the GFDL) and link to it from somewhere in the project. If it is not, might I ask what permissions you have to post it here? If you don't have permissions this is probably not the best place to host the work. Please let me know. Regards, Mattb112885 (talk to me) 23:26, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Hi Cacace, thank you for getting back to me. The recommendation is to dual-license it under the GFDL and a CC sharealike license (that's the first option on the drop-down list if I remember correctly). Your image was deleted since we generally don't like fair use files laying around (they're a legal liability especially if they're not being used). Just make sure you understand what the terms of the GFDL/CC are (basically, people can modify them and use them however they want, including selling it, as long as they give you credit; but you could do the same with anyone else's or with your own GFDL work as well) before deciding on this. Feel free to ask me or someone on the reading room (one of the assistance pages) who likely knows more about copyright than I do if you have any questions. Regards. Mattb112885 (talk to me) 20:54, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Don't worry about creating orphan pages, I deleted the old one. Just upload it just like you did with the other file, except this time choose a different license. Be warned that it might get deleted anyways if it's original research (see the page defining this); if it is perhaps you would do better uploading it to wikiversity since they tend to focus more on that sort of thing. Regards Mattb112885 (talk to me) 19:53, 9 May 2008 (UTC)

Your account will be renamed
Hello,

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