Talk:Toolingu

I am the web developer of www.toolingu.com and have all the rights granted to use Tooling University Logo


 * It takes more than that. Note the terms in the site's terms of use:


 * "All information, content and material ("Content") made available by the Company through this web site is owned by or licensed to the Company....The Company and its licensors retain all rights in this Content. All Content, including, but not limited to the web site design, text, drawings, photographs, graphics, sound recordings and video recordings are protected by copyrights owned by the Company and its licensors. The Content and any and all such copyrighted material may not be modified, copied, distributed, downloaded, displayed, e-mailed, transmitted or sold in any form or by any means, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the respective copyright owner. ...The Company's intellectual property may not be used in connection with any service or information that is not the Company's. The Company's intellectual property may not be used in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among consumers or in any manner that disparages the Company. Other trademarks, trade names, company names, service marks and otherwise protected property displayed on this web site are the property of their respective owners and are subject to the terms and conditions applied by those owners to their intellectual property. ... You may not mirror any Content contained in this web site on any other web site or server".


 * With something like that to overcome, a formal release is required. See WP:COPY and Boilerplate request for permission. Note that the owner actually gives up some rights when they put content in Wikipedia.  Many companies don't want to do that.


 * It's probably better to write some new text. The original material looks too much like advertising, and might be deleted on those grounds.  Thanks.  --John Nagle 22:22, 28 April 2006 (UTC)

Redirection of user page
You just redirected your personal user page to the article Tooling University. This is unusual. Was that intentional? --John Nagle 20:05, 27 June 2006 (UTC)