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Walter Grey Walter

I've restored the content of Walter Grey Walter. Thanks for letting me know. I hope you can appreciate that the policy of removing the content is there to protect the rights of the copyright owners. If you're happy to release this under the GFDL and you are the original author, then we welcome your contribution. Thanks! Angela 02:08, 3 Sep 2003 (UTC)

Your contributions

I have moved your list of contributions on Wikipedia to your user page. My apologies for writing to your user page which is generally not done on Wikipedia. However, your article page is not the place for your list of Wikipedia contributions. It risks that page being seen as a Wikipedia:Vanity page. Since you are the only author to that page you might do well to go through and question whether what is written there would be written by an encyclopedia writer from Brazil who may have met you once. You should read Wikipedia:Auto-biography and go to the link Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. I will not put the page up for deletion but others might. --CloudSurfer 18:31, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychopathology

I have noticed you have been doing some nice edits to the area covered by Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychopathology. You may wish to join us there. This is a group of people who are either professionally involved in the area, students of psychology, or who have specific interests. We are attempting to fill the various gaps that exist on Wikipedia in this field. Have a look at the main page and then have a look at the sub-pages listed at the bottom. By the way, your recent entries on Shock therapy didn't really cover malarial fever treatment. These are the sort of things that should really be in an encyclopaedia as otherwise they will fall from memory and be lost. If you have enough information on these treatments they could really each have an article of their own.

You will note that I removed your home page as, not being directly related to the article, it would be seen as a spam link. Any reader finding your other link interesting would then be likely to surf to the homepage which achieves the same purpose. Also, I am just getting the hang of Wikipedia:Cite sources as to how sources should be cited. I am afraid I didn't read this until recently and I have done a pile of refences in a numbered format. It does bring up the issue that web articles often do not have a date on their page. Wikipedia is the same but using the history tab one can determine when the last edit was made. You might want to consider dates for your projects. One thing I have used on web pages I have written is a line that states when the page was last edited with the date being updated automatically with each edit. Anyway, welcome and please join us. --CloudSurfer 18:34, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Stefan Zweig picture - copyright?

Hi, I very much like the photo you have added to Stefan Zweig. However, you have not indicated anything about the copyright status of this image - it would be great if you could give that information please. Thanks 138.37.188.109 10:45, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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Hi, thanks for the inquiry. I took it from the official Stefan Zweig site. I send a message to the webmaster for authorization, and I am waiting for a response.

Hello

Hello. I think you're using far too many capital letters. Nearly every article listed on your user page has an "External Links" section (I've started changing these to "External links", with a lower-case "l") and other gratuitous capitals in section headings. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style; on Wikipedia it's not conventional to capitalize an initial letter merely because it's in a section heading. Michael Hardy 02:20, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Capital letters in excess

Thanks, my friend. I will try to remember. Its a style coming from books and theses in Brazil.

It's also used in many books and magazines published in English, but Wikipedia, like any publisher, has a "house style", found at Wikipedia:Manual of Style. Another thing: on Wikipedia one conventionally begins with a complete sentence, not a dictionary-style definition, and highlights the title word or title phrase at its first appearance, like this (see my recent edits to Fort Coligny). Michael Hardy 02:49, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Bradykinin

Hey Rsabbatini, very good work on bradykinin. I did not realise so much work on it had been done in Brazil. Could you elaborate on the role of des-9-arg-bradykinin? From the literature I'm not sure if it is active on all bradykinin receptor subtypes. It does seem that ACE-inhibitor-related angioedema is due to polymorphisms in bradykinin metabolism. JFW | T@lk 21:36, 2 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Thanks. I am really not an expert on bradykinin, but I will inquire some friends who have worked under Rocha e Silva. User:Rsabbatini

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If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know where you got the images (on my talk page) and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much.

In particular do you own the copyright to Image:Cotuca-unicamp.jpg? Zeimusu | Talk 04:13, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Public domain Brazilian state government site http://www.unicamp.br. User:Rsabbatini

My compliments on this page. I moved the page from Kimmelstiel-Wilson syndrome to its much more common name diabetic nephropathy. I must say I had never heard that there was an eponym for it! JFW | T@lk 02:22, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Thanks, my friend. I was thinking about this renaming, too, because it is how it is known now, but I confess I have a weakness for eponyms! :-)

BTW, I'm having a tremendous difficulty in finding the current name for two other eponymous diseases, Hodgson's (see Joseph Hodgson) and Pavy's (see Frederick William Pavy). Do you have any clue? User:Rsabbatini

Whonamedit, my eponym resource, is silent on Pavy and Hodgson. You have probably tried Google already. I suffer from similar eponymophilia. JFW | T@lk 19:36, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I guess I will have to visit the old paper-based library! I enjoy WhoNamedIt, too, but, despite its size, it lacks the more obscure eponyms (and even a few common ones). Google, A9 and the new remarkable contextual search engine produced nothing of real value User:Rsabbatini

Hello! This article appears to have been copied from [1], a web page of the institute. Their main page has a © notice (see [2]), and I can't find any indication in the Brazilian Copyright law (Lei 9.610) that would state that general government publications were in the public domain. (Only treaties, conventions, laws, decrees, regulations, judicial decisions and other official enactments are; but general publications are not.) Can you justify the inclusion of this text almost verbatim in Wikipedia? For the time being, I have marked this as a suspected copyright infringement. Lupo 09:06, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Renato, I am really sorry to bug you again. But did you know that a straight-forward translation of a work without the permission of the author of the original work is also a violation of copyright? See chapter III, §29(IV) of Lei 9.610. This makes Academia Brasileira de Ciências a copyright infringement, too, unless you do have permission from ABC. If not, you'd have to rephrase and restructure a lot more. Although I don't speak Portuguese, I can read it well enough to see that the article is a very good, but direct translation of [3]. (On a side note, the ABC site doesn't show any © notice anywhere, but that is not necessary for the work to be copyrighted.) So, could you please rewrite that article? Or post some indication that you did have permission of ABC on the talk page? Lupo 09:07, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Lupo, please be calm, what you are doing is spoiling completely my will to write to Wikipedia. I am in a drive to start an editorship on science and technology in Brazil. I don't know why on the earth you imagine that only the US government has public-domained its pages. I am in contact with the President of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, a former teacher, colleague and good friend of mine, Eduardo Krieger, who is supporting me on this project and has become very interested in it, because it is ultra-important to the Brazilian scientific establishment to have knowledge about us well divulged. I have convinced him that Wikipedia would be a good medium for this because of its interlinking capabilities and popularity as a peer-reviewed medium. He is in the process of releasing thousands of pages from the Academy with bios on scientists, historical material, etc., written in English (although very badly) to me to reproduce in Wikipedia and which will form an incredibly rich material for us. You may have noted that I am not your run-of-the-mill hacker and nerd, for whom Wikipedia is just a hobby. I am a senior Brazilian scientist and university professor, and award-studded science writer, with excellent relationship with most of the current bosses of Brazilian science. They will not, I repeat, will not prosecute me or Wikipedia for the mere fact that we are publishing expertly written info on their beloved institutions and people. You are just too hard on this.

I had to capture and edit some pages prior to written consent, just to demonstrate to him what can be done, OK?? Please reinstate my Academia Brasileira de Ciências page, because it was in the process of being discussed with the board what a very nice thing it is, and now what you have done is just taint the page with the suspicion of wrongdoing, which I AM NOT DOING. Thanks. Prof.Dr. Renato M.E. Sabbatini, BA, PhD, etc., etc.

  1. I'm not trying to "spoil" anything. In fact, I recognize that you are doing good work, which is why I do contact you about these things in the first place. I don't normally do this. I'm trying to make sure that we don't have copyright infringements on Wikipedia.
  2. If you do have permission to use these texts under the GFDL, then state so. Academia Brasileira de Ciências gave the source, but it didn't indicate in any way that the copyright owner had agreed to release this translation under the GFDL, which allows anyone to modify the text in any way and to reuse it for whatever purposes, including commercial uses.
  3. I never said only the U.S. government placed its publications in the public domain. But I know that other governments don't do this. And the Brazialian copyright law doesn't say so for the Brazilian government. Can you provide a source for your claim that the Brazilian government does release all its publications (or at least those on the Web) into the public domain? That would be really helpful.
  4. I wasn't exactly suspecting wrongdoing. I rather had the feeling that maybe you just weren't aware of these copyright issues.
  5. No need to throw your degrees and scientist status at me. To quote your own words, "You may have noted that I am not your run-of-the-mill hacker and nerd." I'm not impressed; I hold a few degrees including a PhD myself. I am impressed by your generally good contributions.

Lupo 12:13, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)

(P.S.: if you can demonstrate permission, it might be a good idea to put a brief note like "This article is based on [URL]. Used with permission, see Talk:Academia Brasileira de Ciências." on talk pages of future articles you copy/translate from external sources to help avoid any misunderstandings. Lupo)
(P.P.S.: for demonstration purposes, you are surely aware that the text is still available in the page history? Lupo)

Bernardo Houssay Image

Hi! Whilst tagging images for the untagged images project I came accross the image of Bernardo Houssay that you added on Dec 30, 2004. This image appears to come from the Nobel Foundation website—the copyright page on this website states that permission is needed to reproduce the photographs of Nobel Laureates. Please can you supply information as to whether permission was granted for the use of this photograph on wikipedia? thanks, JeremyA 15:14, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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Also, Image:Berger2.jpg. --Ellmist 19:10, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Status has been made clear on both. User:Rsabbatini

Cesar Lattes

Dear Sir, thank you for your contributions. I have a question about the copyright status of Image:Cesar Lattes.jpeg: The notice says Public domain State University of Campinas, but the online source [4] claims © 1994-2004 Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Could you as a former director of one center of the University direct me to a page or link that states the source as public domain? Otherwise we could list the image as fairuse, that would be no problem at all. My apologies for the hassle, I am just trying to clarify things. And again thank you for your many contributions. Best wishes, -- Chris 73 Talk 04:07, Mar 10, 2005 (UTC) >Hi, Chris, it is fair use, generated by the Press Office of my university. The photographer belongs to the U. staff (Toninho, I know him personally). But if necessary I can ask for their permission. --R.Sabbatini 17:56, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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Status has been made clear. User:Rsabbatini

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Also, Image:Brown dermatome.jpg. --Ellmist 06:19, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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Fixed: old public domain


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I don't know, will temporarily fix it up as fair-use.

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Fixed with fair use. User:Rsabbatini

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