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Hello Timb001! Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions to this free encyclopedia. If you decide that you need help, check out Getting Help below, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and ask your question there. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages by clicking or using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Finally, please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field. Below are some useful links to facilitate your involvement. Happy editing! --Finngall talk 16:23, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Please do not post copyrighted material to Wikipedia without permission from the copyright holder, as you did to Tim Bryce. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites (http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/mbatim.htm in this case) or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.

If you believe that the article is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) then you should do one of the following:

  • If you have permission from the author leave a message explaining the details on the article Talk page and send an email with the message to "permissions-en (at) wikimedia (dot) org". See Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission for instructions.
  • If a note on the original website states that re-use is permitted under the GFDL or released into the public domain leave a note at Talk:Tim Bryce with a link to where we can find that note;
  • If you own the copyright to the material: send an e-mail from an address associated with the original publication to permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org or a postal message to the Wikimedia Foundation permitting re-use under the GFDL, and note that you have done so on the article Talk page. Alternatively, you may create a note on your web page releasing the work under the GFDL and then leave a note at Talk:Tim Bryce with a link to the details.

It is also important that the text be modified to have an encyclopedic tone and that it follows Wikipedia article layout. For more information on Wikipedia's policies, see Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If you would like to begin working on a new version of the article you may do so at Talk:Tim Bryce/Temp. Leave a note at Talk:Tim Bryce saying you have done so and an administrator will move the new article into place once the issue is resolved. Your original contributions are welcome. --Finngall talk 16:00, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please do not post copyrighted material to Wikipedia without permission from the copyright holder, as you did to Milton Bryce. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites (http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/mbamilt.htm in this case) or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.

If you believe that the article is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) then you should do one of the following:

  • If you have permission from the author leave a message explaining the details on the article Talk page and send an email with the message to "permissions-en (at) wikimedia (dot) org". See Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission for instructions.
  • If a note on the original website states that re-use is permitted under the GFDL or released into the public domain leave a note at Talk:Milton Bryce with a link to where we can find that note;
  • If you own the copyright to the material: send an e-mail from an address associated with the original publication to permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org or a postal message to the Wikimedia Foundation permitting re-use under the GFDL, and note that you have done so on the article Talk page. Alternatively, you may create a note on your web page releasing the work under the GFDL and then leave a note at Talk:Milton Bryce with a link to the details.

It is also important that the text be modified to have an encyclopedic tone and that it follows Wikipedia article layout. For more information on Wikipedia's policies, see Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If you would like to begin working on a new version of the article you may do so at Talk:Milton Bryce/Temp. Leave a note at Talk:Milton Bryce saying you have done so and an administrator will move the new article into place once the issue is resolved. Your original contributions are welcome. --Finngall talk 16:03, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please do not post copyrighted material to Wikipedia without permission from the copyright holder, as you did to Information Resource Management. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites (http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/pride/intro.htm in this case) or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.

If you believe that the article is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) then you should do one of the following:

  • If you have permission from the author leave a message explaining the details on the article Talk page and send an email with the message to "permissions-en (at) wikimedia (dot) org". See Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission for instructions.
  • If a note on the original website states that re-use is permitted under the GFDL or released into the public domain leave a note at Talk:Information Resource Management with a link to where we can find that note;
  • If you own the copyright to the material: send an e-mail from an address associated with the original publication to permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org or a postal message to the Wikimedia Foundation permitting re-use under the GFDL, and note that you have done so on the article Talk page. Alternatively, you may create a note on your web page releasing the work under the GFDL and then leave a note at Talk:Information Resource Management with a link to the details.

It is also important that the text be modified to have an encyclopedic tone and that it follows Wikipedia article layout. For more information on Wikipedia's policies, see Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If you would like to begin working on a new version of the article you may do so at Talk:Information Resource Management/Temp. Leave a note at Talk:Information Resource Management saying you have done so and an administrator will move the new article into place once the issue is resolved. Your original contributions are welcome. --Finngall talk 16:09, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Based on what you have posted so far, it appears that you are trying to promote your business by adding articles about it to Wikipedia.

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. It is not a business directory or a provider of free web space. Articles about companies or products are perfectly acceptable, but they must be written in an objective and unbiased style. Because of this, writing about oneself or one's own company or products is strongly discouraged for conflict of interest reasons, even leaving aside the copyright issues.

Furthermore, biographical articles must meet certain guidelines with respect to the notability of the subject, including references from secondary sources.

We welcome positive contributions from all sources, but please keep these guidelines in mind. Thanks, and take care. --Finngall talk 16:35, 6 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]