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Db099221 01:23, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
I would put it on one of the pages found in Category:Auburn University. Looking through them, there isn't an article that stands out as the perfect place, but it could go in the Tradition section of Auburn Tigers. This section is actually a duplication of the Tradition section also found on Auburn Tigers football, so the cheer could possibly find a place there as well. It's not that it doesn't belong in Wikipedia, just that it would have more relevance in an Auburn University article. War Eagle -- AuburnPilot talk 17:51, 2 December 2006 ( UTC)
Well, IANAL, but based on my understanding, you would retain the copyright on the images and you would be considered to have granted or given the band a license for use of the images. One other way I've heard of universities taking advantage of the WFH doctrine is asserting IP rights over the product of student classroom assignments, but only rarely and with regard to inventions having a considerable financial potential. As an unpaid volunteer and with no extra benefits, I don't see how the WFH doctrine would apply to you. Btw, I didn't join the AUMB because I was a bit burnt out from my HS marching experience not to mention I started in Architecture (big time commitment, although another guy in my first-year AR class did march). AUTiger » talk 21:26, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
The RATsite logo is copyright Matthew Livaudais, who did the art for the RAT website. The photo of the Drum Majors is copyright Allison Helms, who happened to have a camera on her that day. :-P
I can ask Allison if she minds if her picture is released into the public domain. As for the RATsite logo, that probably doesn't need to be in the public domain, since it represents AUMB in an official capacity... But this isn't stuff I've really considered much before. -- StebenXC 00:26, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
I've gone ahead and fixed the violin userbox on your userpage so you show up in Category:Wikipedian violinists instead of Category:Wikipedians by musical instrument. --- RockMFR 02:06, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Easiest solution would be to take a picture ourselves and release it into the public domain, I think. I don't know if all the uniform combinations will be used, though (I'm thinking orange coat and blue pants... not sure how that'd look), so we should wait and get official word on that. Although surely the band will want a press picture of our new uniforms? You'd really know more about this than I. As for final numbers, we should wait a couple weeks, then ask Dr. Spurlin what number the band is using as its official count. I'm sure there might be people who aren't registered for the course who are counted as marchers, for whatever reason. We'll see.-- StebenXC 00:08, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Just letting you know that I have reassessed the article Auburn University Marching Band as B class. Still needs some work on references but otherwise it is well written. Altairisfar talk 05:20, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
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Db099221 01:23, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
I would put it on one of the pages found in Category:Auburn University. Looking through them, there isn't an article that stands out as the perfect place, but it could go in the Tradition section of Auburn Tigers. This section is actually a duplication of the Tradition section also found on Auburn Tigers football, so the cheer could possibly find a place there as well. It's not that it doesn't belong in Wikipedia, just that it would have more relevance in an Auburn University article. War Eagle -- AuburnPilot talk 17:51, 2 December 2006 ( UTC)
Well, IANAL, but based on my understanding, you would retain the copyright on the images and you would be considered to have granted or given the band a license for use of the images. One other way I've heard of universities taking advantage of the WFH doctrine is asserting IP rights over the product of student classroom assignments, but only rarely and with regard to inventions having a considerable financial potential. As an unpaid volunteer and with no extra benefits, I don't see how the WFH doctrine would apply to you. Btw, I didn't join the AUMB because I was a bit burnt out from my HS marching experience not to mention I started in Architecture (big time commitment, although another guy in my first-year AR class did march). AUTiger » talk 21:26, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
The RATsite logo is copyright Matthew Livaudais, who did the art for the RAT website. The photo of the Drum Majors is copyright Allison Helms, who happened to have a camera on her that day. :-P
I can ask Allison if she minds if her picture is released into the public domain. As for the RATsite logo, that probably doesn't need to be in the public domain, since it represents AUMB in an official capacity... But this isn't stuff I've really considered much before. -- StebenXC 00:26, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
I've gone ahead and fixed the violin userbox on your userpage so you show up in Category:Wikipedian violinists instead of Category:Wikipedians by musical instrument. --- RockMFR 02:06, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Easiest solution would be to take a picture ourselves and release it into the public domain, I think. I don't know if all the uniform combinations will be used, though (I'm thinking orange coat and blue pants... not sure how that'd look), so we should wait and get official word on that. Although surely the band will want a press picture of our new uniforms? You'd really know more about this than I. As for final numbers, we should wait a couple weeks, then ask Dr. Spurlin what number the band is using as its official count. I'm sure there might be people who aren't registered for the course who are counted as marchers, for whatever reason. We'll see.-- StebenXC 00:08, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Just letting you know that I have reassessed the article Auburn University Marching Band as B class. Still needs some work on references but otherwise it is well written. Altairisfar talk 05:20, 19 December 2007 (UTC)