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This is a blog of my trip to Korea. I'm here right now teaching english for a private Hagwon (school) named Brighton. I hope you enjoy my blog! Edit: I *was* teaching for Brighton, but have since moved to a different number of schools. This blog is now only an archive of my past adventures, but feel free to check out some of my newer blogs.
9 comments:
may I use this for Wikipedia?
Sure! No problem!
Yay. I'm a part of Wikipedia. :-)
-Ben
Hey Ben! Do you have any more pictures from your trip?
Rain gauge, for example. The current pic is under copyright violation.
Sundial, portrait or statue of Jang Yeongsil, astronomical devices, etc. would be great.
Thanks.
Here's a few:
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/294/1262/640/IMGP1478.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/294/1262/640/HaveUlost_-40.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/294/1262/640/IMGP1737.jpg
That's all I have, unfortunately. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help! Feel free to use them if you'd like.
Thank you sooooooooooo much!
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Sorry for trouble, but 1 more copyright issue.
Anything that is used on Wikipedia must be free for everyone.
So, you can't just let me use it for Wikipedia only. You have to guarantee that you have no copyright for these pictures or intend to keep them private.
Can you agree with that? Thank you so much for your cooperation.
By the way, the L L L thing.. I tried to make a symbol, but it didn't show up. -Wikimachine
I don't really care too much about the copyright. Anyone can use them. However, since the pictures were taken in a museum, I'm not sure if there is a problem with that, in terms of copyright. If it's up to me, I have to copyright to those pics I offered.
You may find the picture of the original version of the Korean Water Clock in the next link. (Not the miniature version.)
http://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EC%9E%90%EA%B2%A9%EB%A3%A8
Hello Ben!
Do you have the name of the museum in wich this photo was taken?
All the best,
Alex.
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