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User:Angela/Disclaimers and licenses

Please assume that unless I write something like "on behalf of the " or sign my name with a link to the Foundation site ([[Wikimedia:User:Angela|Angela]]) instead of a link to my user page here, that I am speaking only on behalf of myself as a normal user of Wikipedia.

I license everything I write on the Wikimedia mailing lists into the public domain.

Unless otherwise specified in the edit summary, I release my edits to the MediaWiki and Template namespaces to the public domain so they may be easily used on other wikis which are using MediaWiki under alternative licenses. Note that edits on which I do not own the copyright are only released under the GFDL. I will make it clear that this is the case on the rare occassion it happens.

I do not license anything I write on IRC. I retain copyright on what I say there, and ask that you do not reproduce this without my prior consent. Please note that anything I say on IRC is supposed to be taken in context, and is highly temporal in nature, which is why I oppose the publication of IRC logs.

You can use any of my own photographs under the GFDL or the Creative Commons by-sa.

I agree to multi-license all my contributions to any US state, county, or city articles, with any version of the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.

Everything else I write on Wikipedia is licensed only under the GFDL unless I have stated otherwise. If you would like to use any of my edits under another licence, please contact me.

Angela. Jul 18, 2004 (updated Oct 2 2004, Nov 18 2004)

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