User talk:216.76.60.162

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Addition of appropriate copyright template
Hi. Really interesting to see the works that you have been adding. I was wondering whether you could do us a bit of a favour and add the appropriate copyright templates to the works that you are adding. Here are some pages that may be useful. Thanks for your consideration in this matter. -- billinghurst (talk) 00:07, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
 * Copyright policy
 * Help:Copyright
 * Help:Public domain

Linking PL
When you add Public Laws, can you please:
 * 1) create the link from the Public Law article.  E.g., Public Law 110-400 should redirect to KIDS Act of 2008
 * 2) Put the PL and Stat numbers in the Notes field.  E.g., in the KIDS Act of 2008, I inserted ", "

Why don't you make a Wikisource account and sign in with it?—Markles 13:47, 10 March 2009 (UTC)

1998 Cornell Senior Convocation Speech
It looks like this text was taken from the Cornell Chronicle's website, so without any other information, it must be assumed still to be under copyright. Thus Wikisource cannot keep it unless the Chronicle has license terms that permit free use of their material. If you are aware of terms that permit Wikisource to keep this text, please add to the discussion. Thanks. --LarryGilbert (talk) 15:27, 30 October 2009 (UTC)