User talk:65.92.54.221
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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! We're glad to have you here. Unfortunately, we can't keep the articles you created on PCB Prototyping and PCB Milling, becuase they violate another person's copyright. We aren't legally allowed to directly take other people's work; however, it is fine to research topics on other sites. See Wikipedia:Copyrights for details.
But don't get discouraged – try writing your own PCB articles! For help on writing articles, you can check out the FAQs, especially on contributing and editing. There's a lot to know, but one of the [things about Wikipedia] is that others will edit your contributions to make them better!
Also, consider getting a user account, which will allow you to take credit for your work and make communcation easier. Best wishes, and if you have any questions, ask on Wikipedia:Help desk or just leave a note on my talk page. Yours, Twinxor
- Well, since you own the copyright, it's my mistake. I've reverted the pages to the way you left them. Keep in mind that by submitting work to wikipedia, you license it under the GNU Free Documentation License, which allows others to use it.
- You'll want to wikify your new articles by adding links to other topics. If you want to add the diagrams on your site, I can help with that.
- One more thing: you can sign your comments by typing ~~~~. Right now, this will just insert your IP address; if you register an account, it will insert your username. --Twinxor 04:57, 2 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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