User talk:Kassabov
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I appreciate your work contributing the article Stefka Kostadinova to wikipedia. But do you have permission to use the image Image:StefkaKostadinova.jpg in wikipedia under the GFDL? See also wikipedia:copyright. It is also bad form to take the sentense
- The World Championships in Athletics of 1987 are remembered for the first of Ben Johnson’s now infamous showdowns with Carl Lewis. Johnson broke the world record that day, but connoisseurs of field athletics will remember another altogether longer-lasting achievement; Stefka Kostadinova’s life-changing leap of 2.09 metres in the women’s high jump.
from the copyrighted article [1] (http://www.paris2003saintdenis.org/en/cmc/competition/200317/cmc_158.html).
Thue | talk 10:37, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Are you a Bulgarian?
Hi, if you are a Bulgarian, please consider contributing to the Bulgarian wikipedia (http://bg.wikipedia.org). --webkid 14:34, 15 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I'm currently deleting your recent articles. They consist only of images, with no text to support encyclopedic content, and the copyright status of the images is also unclear. If you need any help with writing textual content, I'll do what I can jimfbleak 05:58, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- I've deleted the image only new articles you created since 0500 this morning (see your user contributions if you're not sure). To be an encyclopedic entry, there must be some text - a picture on its own, without comment is not an article. The images themselves seem not to be attributed to a source; they should be either your own images or in the public domain to avoid copyright problems.
- If you want to write an article about one of the books, then do so, but otherwise someone will delete image-only pages if there is no content. Incidentally, I'm going off-line soon, so if you reply, it may be some time before I respond. jimfbleak 06:18, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- There is no time limit as such - what I have done in similar situations is to put either a visible message stating that text will follow, or an invisible edit page message <!---message---> and a {{stub}} template. jimfbleak 10:54, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- I've restored the del pages now
- There is no time limit as such - what I have done in similar situations is to put either a visible message stating that text will follow, or an invisible edit page message <!---message---> and a {{stub}} template. jimfbleak 10:54, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Pop Art
Hiya.
Welcome to Wikipedia!
You added some great fair use images to the Madonna article. You wouldn't, by any chance, be interested in doing the same for the Britney article, would you?
chocolateboy 23:06, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Unverified Images
You added Image:MariaPetrova01.jpg, which has no source informaiton. If at all possible, and if you're still an editor here, could you put some source information on the image page? Thanks, ugen64 02:40, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Another image you uploaded with no source info: Image:Rila.jpg. Here is a list of possible copy right tags. If you want to look through those and decide which is appropriate for the image that would be great. If you need me to tag it for you, leave the source info on my talk page and I can do it for you. The image is currently tagged as {{unverified}} --MaxPower 19:30, 2005 Jan 11 (UTC)
