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Your submission at Articles for creation[edit]

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The Neural Based Constitutive models[edit]

Dear Sir or madam, I have started to write an article on The Neural Based Constitutive models. This subject is quite new and the article is based on my several papers and on my thesis on the Swansea University. Please can you clarify me what do you mean when you write that the material of the article is copyrighted. That will be very helpful for me. Best Regard Stefanos Drakos,PhD — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sdrakos (talkcontribs) 22:50, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hello there Stefanos,
The article was marked as a copyright violation since its content was identical to an article in "Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering" titled "A neural network equivalent of hardening soil model of PLAXIS" (Doi: 10.1201/9781439833766.ch94) which is marked as "Copyright 2006, Taylor and Francis Group plc, london, uk". Now i am aware that Taylor and Francis is an academic publisher and this copyright will very likely refer to the magazines as opposed to the article article's published in it. Even so, under the berne convention all written texts are automatically copyrighted unless specifically released as being "free to use" which means that Wikipedia cannot accept any copied text unless they are released under the CC-BY-SA or GDFL licensing Wikipedia itself uses.
Now, i would assume that you are actually the writer of that specific article and thus are the owner of its copyright claim. Note however that i cannot verify this and thus cannot restore the article based on a request to do so (Technically taken we are both anonymous editors who opted to use a specific account name). However, if you wish to allow the use of the article in question, please see WP:DCP for the procedure that allows for this.
King regards, Excirial (Contact me,Contribs) 19:57, 8 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]