User talk:Brandonroy26

Hi. Please do not put copyrighted material into Wikipedia articles. The copyright notice at http://westonaprice.org is quite explicit: ''The material on this site is copyrighted by the Weston A. Price Foundation. Please contact the Foundation for permission if you wish to use the material for any purpose.'' --jpgordon&#8711;&#8710;&#8711;&#8710; 04:26, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
 * It's not just a matter of asking permission to use it. As it says on our copyright problems page: "What's copyrighted? Copyright exists automatically upon creation in a tangible form. An author does not need to apply for or even claim copyright for a copyright to exist. Only an explicit statement that the material is in the public domain, licensed with the GFDL, or is otherwise compatible with the GFDL, makes material reusable under current policy, unless it is inherently in the public domain due to age or source."
 * In other words, for you to use verbatim the material you want to use, the Weston A. Price foundation would have to basically give all of their rights to it away, forever. That's not going to happen, I suspect. Certainly you can use them as a source (assuming they are reliable sources, which I've not looked into) if you want to add material to the relevant articles. (You can continue the conversation here if you want; I'll notice it when you respond.) --jpgordon&#8711;&#8710;&#8711;&#8710; 06:03, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

food
ok, so the information is unable to just be copied over. thanks for the copyright information.

how do you intend i post as a source? put it in links, so people may view it? or put in the main reading?

either way, this organization is putting the truth in front of people, and they are making the infrormation stick. it is a reliable source of infromation, if you may care to investigate. the site has a link in the raw milk files.

the public needs to know the truth of the food they consume!

thanks for the help