User talk:Erashuthakur

Sharing usernames is also banned by the Wikibooks rules as it violates the attribution principle of the license used. I am discussing this issue with the other administrators as I am inclined to delete the whole book and block all future edits. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 18:19, 5 December 2014 (UTC)

Ask your teacher to go to Talk:Fluid Mechanics Applications and respond to the notices placed there. The continual breaches of copyright are a major problem. If your teacher is willing to read and understand Copyrights, and ensure all the students understand it then we will be able to proceed. The relevant section is:

''If you want to import text that you have found elsewhere or that you have co-authored with others, you can only do so if it is available under terms that are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license. You do not need to ensure or guarantee that the imported text is available under the GNU Free Documentation License. Furthermore, please note that you cannot import information which is available only under the GFDL. In other words, you may only import text that is (a) single-licensed under terms compatible with the CC-BY-SA license or (b) dual-licensed with the GFDL and another license with terms compatible with the CC-BY-SA license. If you are the sole author of the material, you must license it under both CC-BY-SA and GFDL.''

In short what this means is nobody can copy anything here unless it is compatible with the Creative Commons By Attribution ShareAlike license. The source you copy from must explicitly say it is licensed or in the public domain - even if there is no copyright notice you cannot copy it. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 18:28, 5 December 2014 (UTC)