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User:Moneytrees/Copyright blocks

This is an essay based on my experience and observations on when to apply blocks for copyright violations, how to appeal them, and how to respond to appeals as an administrator. This is meant to be a general overview of what to do with regards to these blocks, as there has historically been some confusion and difficulties around them. If I have blocked you, I want you to know that I have no hard feelings- copyright can be a real pain to deal with, it's natural there will be confusion over it. I'm always open to talking to you about the block- let's figure this out together.

Copying content from other sources into articles, or phrasing that is too close to an external source, is considered a copyright violation on Wikipedia. Wikipedia takes copyright violations more seriously than other mistakes one might make as an editor; text that overlaps with the source will be removed, and the contributor will usually receive a warning after that text is removed. The risk of the contributor being blocked becomes higher with each violation found. Cleaning up copyright violations can be very difficult and time consuming; Contributor copyright investigations exists as an area where coordinated cleanup of edits can occur. The backlog there currently goes back a decade. When an editor is blocked for copyright violations, it is best practice to file a report or open a case there.

Blocking needs to be handled with sensitivity; copyright violations are usually added in good faith, with the user adding them not intending harm. Simultaneously, great care needs to be taken in unblocking; hasty unblocking can lead to situations where copyright violations continue and the user is re-blocked, leading to further time-consuming cleanup. Second blocks for copyright violations are hard to come back from.

Appealing a block

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First of all, make sure to follow the instructions in the block notice on your talk page (use the appeal template ({{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}). Appealing copyright blocks can be very difficult and being subject to one can be a stressful situation. Most admins will ask you the questions listed at User:Yunshui/decline copyvio; studying the questions there and posting your answers in an appeal is a good way to get unblocked. Here is some more general advice for appealing:

Coaching other users and mentorships are rare. I can only remember one group effort, which successfully got the mentored user unbanned; they greatly decreased their editing shortly afterwards, however.

If English is not your first language or you otherwise have difficulty writing in it, it may not be a good idea to appeal at this time. Editing at another language Wikipedia you are better at instead of the English Wikipedia or reading and learning more about writing in English may be a better idea before appealing again.

To be clear

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When to block

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If a user has three or four warnings, you should strongly consider blocking. If they have more than five or have otherwise received a "final warning", you should definitely consider blocking. If there are mitigating circumstances, such as confusion about acceptable licenses or misleading copyright notices, or if the violations are otherwise very minor, a block may not be needed- a warning or reminder can suffice.

When to unblock

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If you believe a user has provided suitable understanding with regards to copyright violations and close paraphrasing, then you may unblock. Be very careful when unblocking, as mistakes can lead to hundreds of hours of work. Try to keep the following in mind:

References

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