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Material is legal, reposted by the foundation from existing text. SplinterFL is an agent of the foundation.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Garden_Heritage_Museum : Material is legal, reposted by the foundation from existing text. SplinterFL is an agent of the foundation. How can someone claim copy-violation without even contacting the Copyright holders? The [lack of] a copyright notice on the site shows that everything on it is public domain. -- It's a publicly funded museum, belonging to the people!




WPCP was posted in error, ask before you block. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Garden_Heritage_Museum We've never had a copyright notice posted on our sites, posters or printed materials... So as a result of this, uninformed attack: we've adopted this new policy on the site:

Text and Images are freely available provided there is a URL/link to http://www.wghf.org (Public Domain with source)


//Wiki policy --It is not the job of rank-and-file Wikipedians to police content for possible copyright infringement, but if you suspect one, you should at the very least bring up the issue on that page's talk page

It would have been nice to at least ask first. Almost all PUBLICLY FUNDED institutions, like City/State/Fed Governments release their materials to the public, since the public OWNS the materials. The site clearly states that it is publicly and privatly funded through grants.