Talk:Kevin Clarke (music historian)
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Copyright issues
[edit]As Chairman of Stichting Operetta Research Center Amsterdam (ORCA, a registered foundation) I used the official biography of Dr Kevin Clarke from the informationmaterial of ORCA. The foundation is holder of the copyright. --Egteren (talk) 14:59, 17 December 2008 (UTC)Bert-Jan van Egteren
- Reply: I'm afraid the above comment isn't enough. As it stands, the article is still considered a copyright violation and I have tagged it as such. Please do not remove the tag until this issue has been resolved by taking one of the steps outlined below. If you believe that the article is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), versions 1.3 or later then you should do one of the following:
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- It may also be necessary for the text be modified to have an encyclopedic tone (see below) and to follow Wikipedia article layout. For more information on Wikipedia's policies, see Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Voceditenore (talk) 07:05, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
- Note: I have restored the above comment deleted by User:Egteren. Talk pages are meant to be a record of a discussion; deleting or editing legitimate comments is considered bad practice. Please do not do this again. Voceditenore (talk) 12:01, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
The basic facts for this article are from Clarke's biography as printed in: Ulrich Tadday, Im Weißen Rössl. Zwischen Kunst und Kommerz, Munich: text + kritik 2006. There is a simular biography published under Arne Stollberg, E.W. Korngold, Wunderkind der Moderne oder letzter Romantiker, Munich: text + kritik 2008. Also from the info material we use at the Research Center. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Egteren (talk • contribs) 11:25, 18 December
- The basic facts may be the same but to paste the biography verbatim into an article is still a copyright violation until one of the above steps have been taken. All references need to be added to the article itself. If they are online the exact url needs to be provided for the page on which they appear. If they are only in paper sources, the title, author, publisher, date of publication, and page number need to be provided. Also, if the biography is one provided by Kevin Clarke himself or by the organizations/web sites for which he works, it is not considered to be a independent source. There needs to be independent verification of the claims made in the biography - reviews, articles etc. - written by someone other than the article's subject, which demonstrate that he and his work are sufficiently notable to have been written about someone else, either in another book, a peer-reviewed journal article, or a magazine or newspaper. Voceditenore (talk) 12:17, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Notability and conflict of interest
[edit]At the moment the article reads like a resumé with no actual evidence of the subject's notability provided from verifiable, reliable, independent sources. I have tagged it as such. Again, please do not remove the tag until this issue is resolved. See Wikipedia:Notability (people) and especially the sections on basic criteria and creative professionals for guidance. For the types of sources required see Wikipedia:Reliable sources and its associated links. Note also that the creator of this article (User:Kevin Clarke 1967) may actually be its subject as well. Likewise one of the contributors is affiliated to the (advertisement filled) website www.operetta-research-center.org to which this article links. This represents a clear conflict of interest. Please read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest for guidance on editing in these circumstances. Even if the copyright issues above are resolved, if the article doesn't provide proper referencing to establish the subject's notabilty, it runs a very high risk of being taken to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion . Voceditenore (talk) 07:05, 18 December 2008 (UTC)