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Talk:Akamine chan

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I removed this section:

Permission for other transformative works: Transformative art should always open to the possibility of further transformation. You don't need my permission to take any transformative work I've done and transform it even further. This includes but is not limited to: podfic, remixes, sequels, and commentaries. Just give credit where credit is due and let me know what you've done.

It seems like it would be more appropriate on someone's user page. The way it is written doesn't fit the POV of a wiki article. --Doro 20:04, 6 December 2009 (UTC)

I don't know how to properly mark the quotation from the DS author profile here, because it segues from a paraphrase into a verbatim quote, but not clear indication which us which in the text, and aside from the link there is no indication that it is a quote. There are no actual quotation marks, which I find a problem (as I mentioned on another Talk page and also to User:Dewey (who is adding these) on their talk page. I saw on Dewey's user profile that they are the archivist there, so I assume the extensive copying is okay with all the original authors, but even so, I would like it better, and also easier for future edits, and being clear on who said what, and attributing opinions, whether quoted or rephrase, correctly, if these bits were marked properly.--RatCreature 09:03, 16 February 2010 (UTC)