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I assume you copy content from CPW 2.0, and CPW 2.0 seems to be a fork of CPW 1.0, thus I assume they publish under compatible CC license, and there should be no issues in regard of CPW 1.0 and CPW 2.0 cross-copying content.
 
I assume you copy content from CPW 2.0, and CPW 2.0 seems to be a fork of CPW 1.0, thus I assume they publish under compatible CC license, and there should be no issues in regard of CPW 1.0 and CPW 2.0 cross-copying content.
  
If you are not the solely author of content, and there is another license, not compatible, its is a no go to copy text.
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If you are not the solely author of content, and there is another license, not compatible, its is a no go to copy content.
  
 
[[User:Smatovic|Smatovic]] ([[User talk:Smatovic|talk]]) 09:59, 7 July 2024 (CEST)
 
[[User:Smatovic|Smatovic]] ([[User talk:Smatovic|talk]]) 09:59, 7 July 2024 (CEST)

Revision as of 10:00, 7 July 2024

Hi Shawn Xu, welcome to CPW! To upload images you should ask an admin to upgrade your account to a higher level. If you want, I could help you to upload images while waiting for that upgrade. BTW, my humble suggestion: in general, avoid as much possible copying and pasting content from other sources even if that is your writing. You may need to rewrite/reword them first to avoid later troubles about copyrights. Thanks for your contribution!

Copyright

If you are the solely author of the content, you are the copyright holder and can publish under differences licenses:

https://www.quora.com/Do-you-still-own-exclusive-copyright-to-your-content-after-publishing-on-Wikipedia

I assume you copy content from CPW 2.0, and CPW 2.0 seems to be a fork of CPW 1.0, thus I assume they publish under compatible CC license, and there should be no issues in regard of CPW 1.0 and CPW 2.0 cross-copying content.

If you are not the solely author of content, and there is another license, not compatible, its is a no go to copy content.

Smatovic (talk) 09:59, 7 July 2024 (CEST)

References

Wikis rely a lot on references, to verify given statements. But I get it, that modern chess engine development happens on GitHub (code/issues) and in Discord servers, so we can not really add these, or alike.

Smatovic (talk) 09:59, 7 July 2024 (CEST)