Talk:Finding the paths of Total Commander files

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Do not abuse this wiki!

--White 04:13, 1 September 2008 (EDT)

At the top of the page Alextp wrote:

"Note: Please don't edit the text, corrent the typos only. Text is copyrighted. If you have comments, writem them to the Discussion page."

This is ridiculous. The main purpose of a wiki (including this wiki) is for others to contribute or modify content. If you want to create a private page, use your user page or your own website.

If Alextp is persistent in not allowing others to edit this page, I suggest to remove this page or to userfy it.


This is not ridiculous. The main purpose of that is that I don't have time to edit wiki after any change in TC (someone can edit text incorrect). I suggest to write changes here, then I correct the wiki.
--Alextp 07:09, 1 September 2008 (EDT)

--White 16:09, 1 September 2008 (EDT)
The nature of a wiki, including this one, is that anyone may edit pages. By adding a page to the wiki you are implicitly agreeing to this. You cannot add your name and copyright sign to a page and claiming the page is yours. This is not your private web space. Furthermore, copyright belongs to you only for your contributions to a page. Others may also contribute and are copyright holders for their contributions.
If this is not what you want I suggest to search for other means to publish your content.

--White 16:50, 1 September 2008 (EDT)
I have also started a thread on the forum about this. See here.

How can "Finding the paths of Total Commander files" ever contain copyrighted material ? How can "Alexey Torgashin" holds any rights for it ? I have removed all copyright references on that page. Feel free to talk to the Wiki-SysOp about it. Stop contribute material in any Wiki, when it is not public domain.--Stance 14:11, 2 September 2008 (EDT)


Material in wiki must not be public domain. It can be copyrighted.
Read the wiki rules.
OK, you removed copyright reference. Ok, but don't change article without it pls
--Alextp 19:01, 3 September 2008 (EDT)