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Your submission at Articles for creation

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Ways to improve Francis A. Cook

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Hi, I'm Ormr2014. Jmgould, thanks for creating Francis A. Cook!

I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. The article is relatively well-written, but lacks necessary citations. For instance, the first line, "Francis Augustus Cook (1843-1916) was a career United States Navy officer who served from 1860 until 1903" should have a citation.

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I'm afraid that you misunderstand copyright. By posting your text onto a publicly accessible website, you have 'published' it and it is automatically copyright. Public domain is a term referring to the publications of certain (mostly American) government departments, and to publications where the author (or last co-author) died over a certain number of years previously (the number varies between countries). For example, anyone can republish Through the Looking Glass without having to pay royalties, but not Animal Farm. Wikipedia is licensed for free use by anyone anywhere under Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 3.0 and the GFDL. Text original to here is OK, and so is text from publications in the public domain, and also text from publications licensed in the same way as Wikipedia. This requires attribution in the case of public domain and CC licence (note that other CC licences like CC-BY-NC-SA are not suitable). It might sound silly that you cannot reuse something you wrote, but we don't always know who wrote something, and we don't know who our posters are. We have to play safe for (possibly expensive) legal reasons. There is a procedure for licensing text for use here, but I don't advise going down that route. I'm afraid that your subject would not pass our notability policy WP:BIO, and you cannot use text you have written as a reference (all articles should have reliable independent sources to prove the notability, and your text may be independent of the subject, but it is not independent of you...). Please feel free to ask any other administrator for an opinion on the notability of your subject - I've just gone by my reading of the article - but please don't ask for email communication. We tend to keep that for communications from users whose talk page access is blocked, or for discussing matters that should not be publicly visible - WP:BEANS will serve as an example of this. Peridon (talk) 13:12, 8 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Note from jmgould - The author of the above may understand copyright law but has no idea what common sense is. The purpose of copyright law is to protect the author's financial interest in being able to profit from his own work. In this case, I merely copied my own work. Does this violate the spirit of copyright law? Certainly not! Does it violate the letter? Maybe so but it seems to me that copyright law protects an author's work from UNAUTHORIZED reproduction. If an author copies his own work, that shows, ipso facto, that that reproduction is implicitly authorized. Any internet forum, such as Wikipeida, which allows "anyone" to edit it in the name of intellectual freedom, needs to accept the reality that what is inappropriate for one person may be considered a fundamental human right of free speech for another. I protest Wikipedia's policy of "you can write whatever you want - unless we (the Wikipedia "gods") decide you can't write it. Its basically saying, "You have full freedom - except when you don't." All animals are equal - but some are more equal than others.

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Comment from jmgould - I will find the necessary citation and add it to the article. All I want to add is the Larz Anderson became a member of the Maryland Society of the Cincinnati in succession to his father. Is this a freaking issue? I don't know what the other editor's problem is - the TRUTH alone should be sufficient defense for any edit on Wikipedia. I added the comment again with a reference and it was deleted. I don't consider this either 1. fair or 2 in the spirit of Wikipedia. I added a non-controversial and TRUE statement with a REFERENCE and it gets deleted. WTF? I don't get why anybody would have a problem with this.

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I reverted your edit at Military career of Audie Murphy, funnily repeating something an IP tried to do not long ago. Please have a read at MOS:ICON. Chris Troutman (talk) 03:31, 23 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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All articles need sources, including lsit articles; can you please add yours to List of World War II Bronze Star Medal recipients? Thanks, Boleyn (talk) 08:17, 25 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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The lists relating to the Korean & Vietnam wars are included in the same nomination. Nthep (talk) 22:38, 25 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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I found the following userbox on Bishonen's user page, who is related to User:Bishzilla. I gave it a gender change and thought you might be interested. RobDuch (talk) 05:16, 16 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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