The Malaysian Ghost Research Copyright
Reference on How To Give Proper Credits.
November 05th, 2011 by
Augustine Towonsing
This reference is intended to give a
common guide to any third party who may be interested in using brief
excerpts from the Malaysian Ghost Research website
according to the Malaysian Ghost Research Copyright.
THE EXCERPTS FROM MALAYSIAN GHOST
RESEARCH COPYRIGHT.
"...Notwithstanding the above, permission
is herewith granted for the reasonable use of brief excerpts from
this website for articles, personal use, educational purposes,
reviews and the like without the owner's prior permission on
condition that the owner's copyright must always be attached to any
of the materials taken in whole or in part from this website with a
link back to the source of the material where the excerpt was taken from
unless noted otherwise..."
The Website refers to the
MALAYSIAN GHOST RESEARCH domain name. The owner's copyright refers to the author, AUGUSTINE B. TOWONSING.
PERMISSION is granted only for
REASONABLE USE in ARTICLES, PERSONAL USE OFFLINE,
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES and REVIEWS.
MALAYSIAN GHOST RESEARCH COPYRIGHT
is FOR EXCERPTS ATTRIBUTION.
Proper accreditation is required
whenever you retrieve brief excerpts from this website for articles,
photos, images, audio, personal use, educational purposes and
reviews.
Malaysian Ghost Research defines
specific standards on how our intellectual properties can be used
with proper credentials. YOU can give us credentials on our work in two ways;
1. ORGANISATION NAME ACCREDITATION.
Whenever you use our intellectual properties
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be it an image, photo, EVP or article, you
can give us credit based on the domain name such as below;
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[ Type of file: ] URL name/file name/EVP file
name/article name. Year. Domain Name. URL Copyright.
Type of file = Photo, article, video clip, sound clip
URL name = The name of URL where the content you refer to.
Year = Can be found when the author published the page.
Copyright URL = The Malaysian Ghost Research Copyright page. |
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Example: |
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Let's say you would like to write an
article and refer to our article titled: Ghost of the year, the
reference should be written similar to the example below.
Article: Ghost of the year. 2011. Malaysian
Ghost Research, used under Malaysian Ghost Research Copyright -
http://www.malaysian-ghost-research.org/copyright.html
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2. AUTHOR NAME
ACCREDITATION.
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[ Type of file: ] URL name/file name/EVP file name/article name. Year.
The Author's name, Domain Name. URL Source.
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Example: |
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Photo: Face of Ghost.
2011. Augustine Towonsing, Malaysian Ghost Research -
http://www.malaysian-ghost-research.org/face-of-ghost.html |
Marking our properties under
Creative Commons License.
October 17th, 2011 by
Augustine Towonsing
If you choose to give us credit based on
the Creative Commons License, then you may use the formatting
standard as below ;
Examples
Attributing the original work
"My Awesome Photo," © 2009 Greg Grossmeier, used under a Creative
Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Attributing your derivative use of the work
This is a Finnish translation of "My Awesome Report" © 2009 by Greg
Grossmeier, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
This Finnish translation is licensed under the same Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
Marking works offered under other CC licenses
If you are using other works offered under different Creative Commons licenses,
the best practices above also apply to each work you use. Here's how you may
want to consider marking content that is licensed differently.
Example of marking a report under a CC license:
Except otherwise noted, this report is © 2009 Greg Grossmeier, under
a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
Example of marking a photo from the report that is under a different
CC license:
The photo X is © 2009 Jane Park, used under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Noncommercial license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/.

Except where otherwise noted,
content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.