User talk:Dmoreno1899

0/0/0 .. user page is in the wrong place, not filled out 1sfoerster 13:04, 20 September 2011 (UTC)

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Copyright messages
Hello, I can clearly see you doing a lot of hard work, and I would like to be helpful in any way I can. I noticed there are a few images that you've uploaded lately that have been tagged for pending deletion because they have no copyright information. Rather than continue to add broiler plate warnings, it seemed like it be a good idea to discuss it with your directly.

Anyway I can be of help I will be. Did you take the pictures yourself? Do you mind how people reuse them? Thenub314 21:26, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

What is the copyright of File:Serial Monitor Button.png?
Unfortunately screen shots of software are not self works, the copyright has to be the one inherited from the software, or it must be marked as "fair-use".

Do you need assistance?
The issue of licensing and licensing templates, fair use, etc., can be arcane. Do you need any assistance with this? --Abd 22:48, 9 November 2011 (UTC)

Copyright problems on photos
Hello. There is a problem with one or more files you have uploaded. Every file you upload must have a clear statement of the copyright position. If you took the photos yourself, add PD-self if you are placing it unreservedly in the public domain. If you wish to retain minimal rights, add Cc-by-sa-3.0. If you did not take the photo, please add an explanation of why it can be hosted here. I am afraid that if you do not do this, the file wil be deleted. Let me know if you have any problems.--Collingwood (talk) 12:34, 7 July 2012 (UTC)

Files Missing License Information
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The following files are missing copyright and/or license information:
 * File:Crimped Wire.jpg
 * File:Digital Multimeter.jpg
 * File:PC Component Wires.jpg
 * File:PCComponent.jpg
 * File:Potentiometer and MIDI shield connected to Multimeter.jpg
 * File:Potentiometer to Arduino 1.jpg
 * File:Potentiometer With New Wires 1.jpg
 * File:Potentiometer With Wires Cut Off.jpg
 * File:PotentiometerSolderedByHand.jpg
 * File:Soldering Iron 1.jpg

MaintenanceBot (discuss • contribs) 03:41, 11 November 2013 (UTC)