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Roozbeh,

UNESCO got its text from Miras Farhangi. The same source I used.

I translated the Goddam text myself.

A few sentences were directly taken out of Miras Farhangi websites.

Miras Farhangi is a government, non-proprietary organization. NON-PROPRIETARY.

I have worked for them. I know people there. They would in fact welcome people to use the NON-PROPRIETARY information presented there on places such as Wikipedia.

Hence copyright infringements do not apply.

If you do not believe me, please go and see them in person:

Tehran
Khiyaban e Takht e Tavoos
Khiyaban e Takestan
Ravaabet e Omoomee e Sazeman e Miras e Farhangi

And if that still doesnt satisfy you, I will be in Tehran in 3 weeks, and I can take you there in person, to make you sheer-fahm that using material off of NON-Proprietary information by Sazeman e Miras e Farhangi does NOT violate any copyright laws.

Instead of deleting stuff chap o raas, please try to help us. We are trying hard to provide a complete, accurate, deserving, and proud image of Iran.--Zereshk 02:51, 17 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Please remove the Copyright tags User:Roozbeh put on Shush Castle and Takht-e Soleyman, and restore the original page.

Iranian websites are not protected under International copyright laws. Iran is not a member of WTO, nor a signatory to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. (see list here), and correspondingly does not adhere to International Copyright laws itself. Accordingly, Iran officially copies and distributes pirated copies of Microsoft Products, Hollywood Movies, and various Published material. Wikipedia (an American company) cannot be held responsible for anything even if something was copied from a government website from Iran.--Zereshk 17:10, 18 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Rewrote anyway

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As youve noticed, I re-written the page excluding the alleged copied parts. So it shouldnt matter anyway.--Zereshk 13:06, 19 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]