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As a side note, make sure the contents of your edit follow your country's law (and any other environmental law you are subjected to) and the country where [[Main_Page|aMule's wiki]]'s server is placed's law (and any other environmental law it is subjected to).
 
As a side note, make sure the contents of your edit follow your country's law (and any other environmental law you are subjected to) and the country where [[Main_Page|aMule's wiki]]'s server is placed's law (and any other environmental law it is subjected to).
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Last, please try to follow the rules set in the [[AMule_Project_FAQ:Help|help document]].
  
 
[[aMule]], [http://www.aMule.org aMule.org], the [[AMule_devs|aMule team]] or any other person or entity will take '''no''' responsability for the edits as long as they haven't been deliberately done by them.
 
[[aMule]], [http://www.aMule.org aMule.org], the [[AMule_devs|aMule team]] or any other person or entity will take '''no''' responsability for the edits as long as they haven't been deliberately done by them.

Revision as of 10:31, 12 November 2004

The aMule wiki is of public use. Any one can edit it's unprotected pages as long as:

  • No valid information is lost.
  • The contents of the edit are related to the topic of the document and the links which refer to it.
  • The contents of the document must also be realted to the type of document it is, depending on the document's name's prefix:
    • User: Description of a user or person (who might be referred through a popular nickname).
    • Talk: Comments and discussions about the document with it's same name but without the Talk: prefix.
    • Any other: Any document with a general purpose.
  • No useless, injuring or illegal information is added.
  • No copyrighted work is submitted without permission of the owner.
  • The user editting the document realizes he/she is responsible of the edit.

Please register (if not registered already) and log in before editting.

Please note that anyone can share aMule's wiki's contents as long as it follows the GNU FDL it is subjected to.

Keep in mind that the aMule wiki pages are released with aMule as it's documentation, so please keep it up-to-date and serious.

Feel free to suggest, add, delete, talk, edit, register, etc... as long as you follow all of the rules mentioned above in this policy.

As a side note, make sure the contents of your edit follow your country's law (and any other environmental law you are subjected to) and the country where aMule's wiki's server is placed's law (and any other environmental law it is subjected to).

Last, please try to follow the rules set in the help document.

aMule, aMule.org, the aMule team or any other person or entity will take no responsability for the edits as long as they haven't been deliberately done by them.