Talk:H*Commerce

Disclosure of potential conflict
Just want to give a heads-up that I (being the primary author of this article) have a potential conflict of interest as McAfee is a client of my employer. However, it's also worth noting that I took it through the process of seeking input from WikiProject Films and the Help desk before moving it from my user space. And if you have any questions about the article or my work, just give me a holler on my talk page. Cheers, NMS Bill (talk) 22:01, 10 July 2009 (UTC)

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