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In my defense, I can say I don't want to create or post new videos: I'm talking about offering a service that is fully legal. All YT videos have the option that let you add subtitles for free without doing anything against the owners: in fact each subtitle is moderated and checked before the final approvation.  
In my defense, I can say I don't want to create or post new videos: I'm talking about offering a service that is fully legal. All YT videos have the option that let you add subtitles for free without doing anything against the owners: in fact each subtitle is moderated and checked before the final approvation.  
I warmly invite you to check for yourself, because I do understand is my word against yours.  
I warmly invite you to check for yourself, because I do understand is my word against yours.  
I for myself don't approve copyright violations, and I wouldn't post it if I was sure it was illegal.
I for myself don't approve copyright violations, and I wouldn't post it if I was sure it was illegal.  
Again, it's just my word, and I see it's not much since the moment we're stranger to each other.  
Again, it's just my word, and I see it's not much since the moment we're stranger to each other.  


That's all, I think I'll send you my further ideas before post them in order to avoid those nasty events.
That's all, I think I'll send you my further ideas before post them in order to avoid those nasty events.
Sorry again.
Have a great evening!
Have a great evening!
Kind Regards,
Kind Regards,


Mary
Mary

Revision as of 20:25, 17 June 2018

Copyright

Your last Discussions post was deleted because it invited other editors and readers to violate the copyright of BBC (and other rightsholders). It is illegal to post online a BBC-produced video that you modified to suit your needs, for instance, with added subtitles in another language. If you require a translation, the only advice allowable on this wiki is to contact a BBC distributing partner in your country and obtain fully licensed releases with all translations from them.

Please be advised that further discussions of producing unauthorised versions of Doctor Who videos will result in a block.

I would further caution you against posting any links to any videos in the Discussions or on wiki pages. Our policies do not allow it. Amorkuz 21:13, June 16, 2018 (UTC)

Hi and thank you for moderating this Fandom, I really appreciate your hard work and I'm sorry if I did something to increase your hard work instead of making it easier. In my defense, I can say I don't want to create or post new videos: I'm talking about offering a service that is fully legal. All YT videos have the option that let you add subtitles for free without doing anything against the owners: in fact each subtitle is moderated and checked before the final approvation. I warmly invite you to check for yourself, because I do understand is my word against yours. I for myself don't approve copyright violations, and I wouldn't post it if I was sure it was illegal. Again, it's just my word, and I see it's not much since the moment we're stranger to each other.

That's all, I think I'll send you my further ideas before post them in order to avoid those nasty events. Sorry again. Have a great evening! Kind Regards,

Mary