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Tony Ball
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August 2008
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With respect to the website tonyball.co.uk, you will need to follow through with the permissions procedure to verify that you have authority to release this information under the terms of GFDL, which permits modification and reuse, including commercially, so long as attribution is maintained. Please see our instructions for requesting and verifying copyright permission. At its simplest, you might make a note at the website indicating that you are releasing the material under GFDL. If you don't wish to do that, you may send a permission letter to the Communications Committee at the Wikimedia Foundation. (The instructions provide specific steps for how to do that and on what your permission letter needs to say.)

However, a larger problem is that much of the material as written is inappropriate for Wikipedia, as it does not meet our neutrality policies. Articles may not be promotional, but must be written from a neutral point of view with information verified largely by independent, reliable sources rather than to sources connected to the subject. Since you have a self-professed connection to this individual, I have left you a note just above on our conflict of interest guidelines which should offer you some helpful information on how you may best contribute to this article. If you have any questions about this, please let me know. Alternatively, you're welcome to ask questions about Wikipedia's policies and guidelines at the help desk, typically monitored around the clock by volunteers. Thank you. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:08, 5 August 2008 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of File:Tony ball splash.jpg


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