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Re: Mia Rose

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Thank you for your message, and again welcome to Wikipedia.

As management for Mia Rose, the first guideline document you should carefully review is Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. This means you need to exercise considerable caution when considering edits to Mia Rose, although the guideline permits these in some non-controversial cases.

In general, the welcome message above links to the major policies and practices here.

Note that statements in Wikipedia should be verifiable and traceable to reliable sources. For example regarding her name, we'd need some reference(s) to support 'Maria Antónia Teixeira Rosa' as there seem to be more available sources to support 'Maria Antónia Sampaio Rosa' (e.g. Metro, TVI24).

I've done a small edit regarding SIME/Google Zeitgeist to try to indicate some context. However, some caution needs to be taken to avoid an unduly promotional tone (per WP:NPOV policy).

Regarding YouTube stats, some of these are harder to verify. It may be better to include secondary published reports with available (primary source) YouTube info. See WP:PRIMARY for further background on this.

As for the photo, since it was published on the Models 1 website, there should probably be some statement from them concurring with your release of the photo as Creative Commons licencing. The authorship of the photo should also be clearly indicated. It's probably best to review Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials and for you to follow the procedure at Wikipedia:Declaration of consent for all enquiries when contacting Wikipedia's permissions email. However, a good performance photo often works better for musician articles than a publicity still.

This is a brief overview of the issues involved at Wikipedia. Hope this has helped. Dl2000 (talk) 01:23, 9 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Mia Rose

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I would like the image was available for other than Wikipedia in English. How do I allow this to happen? --Alejandrocaro35 (talk) 16:08, 14 December 2009 (UTC)Reply