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Incomplete information ⟨User:YuriyLcello [#12236]

Your uploads are lacking all sorts of information - like the dates of editors, publication dates and plate numbers. You need to start providing these as they are essential (especially the dates) to determination of copyright status. Thanks,

Posted at 00:57, 28 November 2015 by Carolus (administrator)

One thing I should point out on you uploads, since alot of the workpages and most files you have uploaded recently have been after 1923 (or 20th century), its very important to look up the birth and death dates of the librettist (if you can find any) and include them with "()" after the last name, this can tip the scale for the death date of that contributor if he or she died less than 50 years ago, which then would be subject to deletion (except if the file was first published before 1923 this might be eligible in the USA).

Posted at 02:18, 12 January 2017 by Sallen112 (administrator)
Edited at 02:20, 12 January 2017 by Sallen112 (administrator)

I'm sorry. I completely overlooked the plate on Shaporin's Op. 25. Since Blok died in 1921, I didn't think there was a problem. The plate is cut off on Shaporin's Op. 12.

Posted at 02:27, 12 January 2017 by YuriyLcello

No it was fine, this is just a warning that when dealing with 20th century material as Copyright reviewers (or when people died in the 20th century, especially later half), we take very good caution when analyzing these uploads for anything infringing.

Posted at 03:50, 12 January 2017 by Sallen112 (administrator)
Edited at 03:51, 12 January 2017 by Sallen112 (administrator)

Also, please just understand that the admins here have hundreds of works to get through each day, and anything that slows us down means that less work gets done, and it just piles up. So if we have to stop to research one work (which can take anywhere from 5 minutes to half an hour) it gets very frustrating. And we all have other jobs to attend to, so it really helps when people learn the details of the system so that we actually can get through those hundreds of works a day.

Posted at 06:49, 12 January 2017 by Steltz (administrator)
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