User talk:Don O'Neill

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I'm assuming you're. Can you verify? --Ronz 16:35, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

Your edits to Resilience, Outsourcing, and Innovation
We appreciate your contributions to the Resilience article, but we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material. For this reason your edits have been reverted or removed. Perhaps you would like to rewrite the information in your own words. If you do, please remember to cite your source(s). For more information, take a look at Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Thanks.

The same applies to your edits to Outsourcing and Innovation. You can read Copyrights for a detailed explanation of the copyright policy of Wikipedia. Also, instead of reverting potentially problematic material as you did, you should consider contributing to the Discussion pages for the articles. You may not noticed, but when I removed the material I made a note to comments on the Discussion page ("see talk").

Also, you will probably want to read through Conflict of interest, which discusses guidelines for handling conflicts of interest when contributing to Wikipedia. I'm assuming you're the same Don O’Neill from the site where the copyrighted material is being drawn from. --Ronz 16:58, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

Offshore outsourcing
Hi Don. No offense, but I've reverted your edit to Offshore outsourcing. While this time I don't think it is a copyright violation, it appears to be a summary of one or more of your own copyrighted articles. If you can provide the reference(s) you drew upon for the contribution, other editors can examine it for inclusion. You might want to comment on the above discussion as well, since this is another case of needing to cite sources. --Ronz 00:54, 25 January 2007 (UTC)