User talk:Har$h

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Thank you for your recent contributions on Aerospace Engineering. Please note, however, that we cannot accept contributions that are copied and pasted from copyrighted works. Please provide links to copyrighted resources in a Readings section rather than reproducing the content here. I've blanked the page so you can go back and edit the original content without including any copyright violations. Let me know if you have any questions. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 18:33, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
 * I join Dave in welcoming you. Please do not be disconcerted by Dave's action. I did not find the copied material, and he has not specified it. However, I did not test all the material on the page. If you copied and pasted it, you know you did this, and it is normal for students to copy materials while studying. A certain amount of this is allowed under Fair Use. The material is now in history and can be easily read and used by you, with the page being blanked. Before restoring it in toto, which you can do with a pair of mouse clicks, please discuss this with Dave or myself. Our goal is to enable and empower you to use Wikiversity effectively for your own education, as well as for the creation of materials for use by others. Thanks. --Abd (discuss • contribs) 16:55, 4 August 2015 (UTC)