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There were a number of problems with the pages which I have just spent some time correcting, namely entering new catalogue numbers and adding various templates which categorize the pages appropriately. The easiest way for you to submit your works in the future is to follow the '''[[score submission guide]]''' which will format the pages as close to perfect as we can do automatically at the moment. Please use this easy-to-follow guide in the future to save time. If you have any questions, please consult the [[help]] pages initially, then feel free to leave a message on [[User talk:Bobnotts|my talk page]] if you can't find an answer to your question. Thanks --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 22:30, 24 March 2008 (PDT)
There were a number of problems with the pages which I have just spent some time correcting, namely entering new catalogue numbers and adding various templates which categorize the pages appropriately. The easiest way for you to submit your works in the future is to follow the '''[[score submission guide]]''' which will format the pages as close to perfect as we can do automatically at the moment. Please use this easy-to-follow guide in the future to save time. If you have any questions, please consult the [[help]] pages initially, then feel free to leave a message on [[User talk:Bobnotts|my talk page]] if you can't find an answer to your question. Thanks --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 22:30, 24 March 2008 (PDT)
: And Hello from me, too, John.  I reinserted "User:" in the Editor field of your [[Mass of the Incarnation (John Murphy)|Mass of the Incarnation]], which you had removed.  The <tt><nowiki>[[User:John Murphy|John Murphy]]</nowiki></tt> identifies and classifies you as the Editor/Contributer of the score and provides a link to your User page: [[User:John Murphy]] - this is the norm here at CPDL.  You are free to edit your User page as you wish, although I have set up a "bare-bones" version for you.  Most contributors/editors who are also composers/arrangers (including myself) provide links between their User pages and their composer pages (I have put a link to [[John Murphy]] at the top of your User page).  There is an added difference, too:  your User page is essentially "yours" to do with what you wish, while your composer/arranger page needs to conform to they overall style of other composer/arranger pages.  I know all this must seem daunting at first, but we all had to learn the ropes, and the Admins here, especially Rob and I are here to help you.  Finally, thank you for contributing your scores and your editions of Joseph Mills scores to CPDL. -- [[User:CHGiffen|Chuck]][[User talk:CHGiffen|<sub><small>'''talk'''</small></sub>]]&nbsp;[[User:Charles H. Giffen|Giffen]][[Charles H. Giffen|<sub>'''♫'''</sub>]] 00:04, 25 March 2008 (PDT)
== Copyright ==
Hi John. I've just removed the text of a hymn that you added to [[St. Denio (R. Mills)]]. Thanks for the contribution and I'm sure it was done with the best of intentions but this text is copyright unless it has been released to the public domain (or under some other free license by the author). As such, it cannot be contributed to CPDL without the express permission of the copyright holder. Please see [[Help:When does music enter the public domain?|this help page]] for information about copyright. May I draw your attention to the notice which appears below the edit box and above the "save page" button whenever you come to edit a page:
:"By submitting a contribution to CPDL, you agree to release your contribution under the CPDL copyright license (see our copyright page for details). This means that others will be able to view, edit and reproduce your work freely, both on this site and elsewhere.
:"You also confirm that you own the copyright (you wrote this yourself), or that you copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted material without permission."
As I say, I'm sure you added the text with the best intentions but we can't host it on CPDL without express permission from the copyright holder. If you have any questions about this, feel free to leave a message on [[User talk:Bobnotts|my talk page]]. Regards --[[User:Bobnotts|Bobnotts]] <small>[[User talk:Bobnotts|'''talk''']]</small> 09:59, 6 April 2008 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 16:59, 6 April 2008

Welcome and note about new editions

Hello there, John, and welcome to CPDL. Many thanks for your recent contributions, including:

There were a number of problems with the pages which I have just spent some time correcting, namely entering new catalogue numbers and adding various templates which categorize the pages appropriately. The easiest way for you to submit your works in the future is to follow the score submission guide which will format the pages as close to perfect as we can do automatically at the moment. Please use this easy-to-follow guide in the future to save time. If you have any questions, please consult the help pages initially, then feel free to leave a message on my talk page if you can't find an answer to your question. Thanks --Bobnotts talk 22:30, 24 March 2008 (PDT)

And Hello from me, too, John. I reinserted "User:" in the Editor field of your Mass of the Incarnation, which you had removed. The [[User:John Murphy|John Murphy]] identifies and classifies you as the Editor/Contributer of the score and provides a link to your User page: User:John Murphy - this is the norm here at CPDL. You are free to edit your User page as you wish, although I have set up a "bare-bones" version for you. Most contributors/editors who are also composers/arrangers (including myself) provide links between their User pages and their composer pages (I have put a link to John Murphy at the top of your User page). There is an added difference, too: your User page is essentially "yours" to do with what you wish, while your composer/arranger page needs to conform to they overall style of other composer/arranger pages. I know all this must seem daunting at first, but we all had to learn the ropes, and the Admins here, especially Rob and I are here to help you. Finally, thank you for contributing your scores and your editions of Joseph Mills scores to CPDL. -- Chucktalk Giffen 00:04, 25 March 2008 (PDT)

Copyright

Hi John. I've just removed the text of a hymn that you added to St. Denio (R. Mills). Thanks for the contribution and I'm sure it was done with the best of intentions but this text is copyright unless it has been released to the public domain (or under some other free license by the author). As such, it cannot be contributed to CPDL without the express permission of the copyright holder. Please see this help page for information about copyright. May I draw your attention to the notice which appears below the edit box and above the "save page" button whenever you come to edit a page:

"By submitting a contribution to CPDL, you agree to release your contribution under the CPDL copyright license (see our copyright page for details). This means that others will be able to view, edit and reproduce your work freely, both on this site and elsewhere.
"You also confirm that you own the copyright (you wrote this yourself), or that you copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted material without permission."

As I say, I'm sure you added the text with the best intentions but we can't host it on CPDL without express permission from the copyright holder. If you have any questions about this, feel free to leave a message on my talk page. Regards --Bobnotts talk 09:59, 6 April 2008 (PDT)