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A. Yes - as long as they conform to the content allowed on this site; see [[HymnWiki:Appropriate content|Appropriate Content for HymnWiki]].
 
A. Yes - as long as they conform to the content allowed on this site; see [[HymnWiki:Appropriate content|Appropriate Content for HymnWiki]].
 
* Q. Does HymnWiki add a license to works I own if I upload them?
 
* Q. Does HymnWiki add a license to works I own if I upload them?
A. No, but unless your stuff is password protected, you should expect people to be able to use it.  Allowing the public to use your works as if they are public domain is strongly encouraged, however.  You must state the copyright of works you upload and the permissions granted to the public.  Do not upload works if you lack the right to do so.  If you upload your own stuff, say so (i.e. on the article with the sheet music, say it's your work), unless you wish it to be anonymous and public domain (in which case you should say so).
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A. No, but unless your stuff is password protected, you should expect people to be able to use it.  Allowing the public to use your works as if they are public domain is strongly encouraged, however.  You must state the copyright of works you upload and the permissions granted to the public.  Do not upload works if you lack the right to do so.  If you upload your own stuff, say so (i.e. on the article with the sheet music, say it's your work), unless you wish it to be anonymous and public domain (in which case you should say so).  By uploading content you own rights to, you grant HymnWiki the right to display that content on this website.

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  • See the help to find answers to more frequently asked questions.

FAQ

  • Q. How do I create a new page?

A. see How To.

  • Q. Can I post my own works on HymnWiki?

A. Yes - as long as they conform to the content allowed on this site; see Appropriate Content for HymnWiki.

  • Q. Does HymnWiki add a license to works I own if I upload them?

A. No, but unless your stuff is password protected, you should expect people to be able to use it. Allowing the public to use your works as if they are public domain is strongly encouraged, however. You must state the copyright of works you upload and the permissions granted to the public. Do not upload works if you lack the right to do so. If you upload your own stuff, say so (i.e. on the article with the sheet music, say it's your work), unless you wish it to be anonymous and public domain (in which case you should say so). By uploading content you own rights to, you grant HymnWiki the right to display that content on this website.