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Copyright problems with Center for Middle Eastern Studies (Rutgers University)
[edit]Hello. Concerning your contribution, Center for Middle Eastern Studies (Rutgers University), please note that Wikipedia cannot accept copyrighted text or images obtained from other web sites or printed material, without the permission of the author(s). This article or image appears to be a direct copy from http://mideast.rutgers.edu/about-the-center-mainmenu-159. As a copyright violation, Center for Middle Eastern Studies (Rutgers University) appears to qualify for deletion under the speedy deletion criteria. Center for Middle Eastern Studies (Rutgers University) has been tagged for deletion, and may have been deleted by the time you see this message.
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However, for textual content, you may simply consider rewriting the content in your own words. While contributions are appreciated, Wikipedia must require all contributors to understand and comply with its copyright policy. Wikipedia takes copyright concerns very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. Thank you. Hairhorn (talk) 01:41, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
Welcome!
Hello, Imran.ru, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, one or more of the pages you created, such as Center for Middle Eastern Studies (Rutgers University), may not conform to some of Wikipedia's guidelines, and may soon be deleted.
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- Please note that even if the copyright issue were resolved, the promotional tone of a company or personal website is likely to be unsuitable for an encyclopedia article, which requires a neutral point of view. Article subjects need to have notability, which is not a matter of opinion but needs to be demonstrated by showing "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject." There is more detail at WP:Notability (organizations and companies), and good advice on how to write an acceptable article at WP:Your first article.
- Although precedent is not necesarily binding, the result of previous deletion discussions, documented at WP:OUTCOMES#Education, has been that:
"Departments or degree programs within a university, college, or school are generally not considered notable unless they have made significant contributions to their field (e.g., University of Chicago Department of Economics), or produced a number of notable graduates (USC School of Cinematic Arts, Oxford PPE)."
- so that they are normally better covered within the entry for the university.
- If you are connected with the University, please read the guideline on WP:Conflict of interest.
- JohnCD (talk) 11:04, 2 December 2010 (UTC)