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Mehdi Hosseini is among Iranian composers who recently many of his composition are performed during such festivals as St. Petersburg Musical Spring, Contemporary East and West, A Reverse Perspective, Trajectories of Petersburg Avant-Garde. Hosseini's music has been performed by Saint-Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra and the Saint-Petersburg State Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. He has enough publication score and CD's as can be a good reason for who considered.<ref>[http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_view.asp?code=216611 Tehran Times]</ref><ref>[http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/our_authors_engl/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=19695 Compozitor Publishing House of Saint-Petersburg presents Mehdi Hosseini's works]</ref> |
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Additional copyright problems and conflict of interest
The article String Quartet No. 2 (Hosseini) has been deleted as a direct copy from [1]. Symphony of Monody has been blanked just as the above article was, as it follows far too closely on [2].
Having looked at the articles you've edited, the pattern suggests you have may an association with this composer or http://www.compozitor.spb.ru. If so, please be sure to read over our conflict of interest guidelines and make sure that any edits you make accord. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:13, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
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Sockpuppetry case
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Addressing copyright concerns, others
I gather that perhaps English is not your first language and you may be somewhat confused by the processes we use to resolve copyright problems. I'm sorry that I am not as gifted with language as you seem to be; I can read a few, but I am not conversant in any but my native tongue. If it would be useful for me to locate a volunteer who can help translate some of the more technical instructions on Wikipedia in your native tongue, please let me know, and I will do so.
With respect to your proposed rewrite, I will ask another administrator to review it to be sure that it is completely rewritten. One complication for people unfamiliar with U.S. copyright law (which governs Wikipedia because it is based in the United States) is that our law forbids "derivative works". That means that content has to be rewritten completely in your own language and with your own structure. It may be that the reviewing administrator will suggest that you rewrite further to separate the content from your source.
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You will probably notice above that there is a "sock puppet" investigation opened on you. A user suspects with good reason that you may have some connection to User:Marina.ale, who has edited the same articles as you and who, like you, removed the template on this article, even though it says, "Do not edit this page until an administrator or an OTRS agent has resolved this issue." Like you, that user claims to hold copyright on this content. If you are not the same person, it does seem very obvious that you must know each other. Because we have special rules about the number of accounts that can be used by individuals (and how), we need to look to see if you and Marina.ale are the same person. If you are, you will need to settle for one account; see Wikipedia:Sock puppetry. If you are not, but you just know each other, you will need to make sure that you behave in accordance with the policy description at WP:COWORKER. If two people operate from the same IP address, the investigation may mistakenly identify them as the same person. I do not handle "sock puppetry" investigations, but I'm afraid that this may not be avoidable.
Please let me know if you don't understand any of the above or need further explanation or if a translator would be helpful here. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 12:02, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
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, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. TNXMan 11:48, 8 September 2010 (UTC)