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  2. Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes are a collection of internet hoaxes claiming that posting a status on Facebook constitutes a legal notice protecting one's posts from copyright infringement [1] or providing privacy protection to one's profile information and posted content. The hoax takes the form of a Facebook status that urges others ...

  3. Wikipedia:Successful requests for permission - Wikipedia

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    Kind regards. matt. Matt Howes The Vault & Bliss Brand Manager CSC Media Group 37 Harwood Road, London SW6 4QP matt@chartshow.tv. Here is the original message which I sent to Bliss. Hello, I am e-mailing you to ask if I can have permission to use the Bliss logo for the Wikipedia article about Bliss TV.

  4. Permission to Kill - Wikipedia

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    Permission to Kill. Permission to Kill (also known as The Executioner and Vollmacht Zum Mord) is a 1975 Austrian/American/British spy thriller film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Dirk Bogarde, Ava Gardner and Bekim Fehmiu with Timothy Dalton, Nicole Calfan and Frederic Forrest. [3] It was produced by Paul Mills from a screenplay by ...

  5. Wikipedia talk:Example requests for permission - Wikipedia

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    I like this text as was going to use it to request an image. I sent the resulting text to myself first and noticed that our company spamfilter tagged it as SPAM with 7 points (5+ is regarded as spam). It seems to get 2 points alone for using "Dear...". -- Solitude 14:57, Oct 11, 2004 (UTC)

  6. Fact or Fiction: New rule allows Facebook to use photos ... - AOL

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    A post you’ve probably seen a lot lately claims a new rule allows Facebook, or Meta as it's now called, to use your photos without permission. But you can prevent that by posting a legal notice ...

  7. Wikipedia:Copyrights - Wikipedia

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    See Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission for the procedure for asking a copyright holder to grant a usable license for their work and for the processes for verifying that license has been granted. Never use materials that infringe the copyrights of others. This could create legal liabilities and seriously hurt Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia:Example requests for permission - Wikipedia

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    Commons 1. Designed to be copied from the wikitext to preserve vertical formatting in a text email message To whom it may concern: . I found your beautiful website <URL> while doing research for free online image repository Wikimedia Commons (which stores images for the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia, among other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation), and thought your image <URL> (in the ...

  9. Freedom of panorama - Wikipedia

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    The precise extent of this permission to make pictures in public places without having to worry about copyrighted works being in the image differs amongst countries. In most countries, it applies only to images of three-dimensional works [159] that are permanently installed in a public place, "permanent" typically meaning "for the natural ...