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NtheP (talk) 16:45, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
It's great you've added this article but you're not addressing the issue that currently it's a copyright violation of http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/wh/pdf/Durmitor.pdf and until that it sorted out, there is a risk that this article will be deleted. It needs to be rewritten in your own words. NtheP (talk) 16:47, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
[Talk: Durmitor National Park World Heritage Site. This article is intentionally a copy of a site datasheet on the UNEP-WCMC World Heritage sites website, which I edit. This is already public knowledge and is now referenced as an external link at the end of the article, together with a link to the short UNESCO description of the same site. The fuller title conforms to a decision to identify the site on Wikipedia by its full name plus ‘World Heritage Site’and should replace the first entered title. (Very long titles may raise difficulties.) This is to accompany the launch by UNEP-WCMC of a new protected area map site: 'Protectedplanet' which will refer to entries in Wikipedia to describe eventually the many protected areas mapped. Amongst these the World Heritage sites are generally the best standard relatively short descriptions of sites designated for Natural outstanding universal value. Cultural World Heritage sites are the responsibility of others, unless a site is designated for both qualities. The Natural and Mixed sites total just over 200 at present. I note there seems to be no way to transfer the original format spacing and bold paragraph titles directly and cleanly without some 50 small corrections per sheet.] (Jrsfa (talk) 17:53, 8 September 2010 (UTC))
[This page was created by John Ady at UNEP-WCMC. I am the Information Officer at UNEP-WCMC and can assure anybody concerned that we own the copyright for this material (John Ady is the original author) and therefore are fully entitled to post it on Wikipedia. I would appreciate if the person who has added a note at the top of the page saying that the information could be in violation of a copyright would remove it forthwith. If you wonder why we would post this information twice, effectively duplicating it, it is because we would like people to have multiple access points, for the different audiences that refer to our website and to Wikipedia. It is fully referenced, although admittedly the references are mostly not hyperlinked. The url of the original article has been entered as an external link. We would like to RENAME the page, as in fact the full title of the National Park is Durmitor National Park World Heritage site.] [edit]Requested move
{{subst:move|Durmitor National Park World Heritage site} This is the full title of this Protected Area's designation. Iguanazzz (talk) 15:50, 13 September 2010 (UTC)
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We appreciate your contribution, but in order to verify that you have permission to use the material we need you to follow the steps listed at Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials. I have blanked the article pending receipt and verification of the permission email. It should remained blank until someone from the email response team confirms permission. Thank you. VernoWhitney (talk) 13:59, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
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