User talk:Dyslalia

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January 2011
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File permission problem with File:Caroline Bowen.jpg
Thanks for uploading File:Caroline Bowen.jpg, which you've attributed to Rob Tuckwell. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.

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I have received your email. I am leaving the deletion tag in place on the image, because you indicate that while you have requested permission from the copyright holder, a permission email is not yet on the way. If the photo is deleted prior to a permission email being received from the copyright holder, the photo can be restored. — Diannaa 🍁 (talk) 13:34, 3 July 2018 (UTC)

Hi Dianna. Rob Tuckwell sent permission (see below) on July 5, Australian time (AEST) and dated in July 6. It should have reached you before the image was removed.

From: Rob Tuckwell  Date: Thursday, 5 July 2018 at 4:45 pm To: "permissions-en@wikimedia.org"  Cc: Caroline Bowen  Subject: Caroline Bowen Investiture image I hereby affirm that I, Rob Tuckwell, am the creator and/or sole owner of the exclusive copyright of File:Caroline Bowen.jpg, and have legal authority in my capacity to release the copyright of that work. I agree to publish the above-mentioned content under the free license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported and GNU Free Documentation License (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). I acknowledge that by doing so I grant anyone the right to use the work in a commercial product or otherwise, and to modify it according to their needs, provided that they abide by the terms of the license and any other applicable laws. I am aware that this agreement is not limited to Wikipedia or related sites. I am aware that I always retain copyright of my work, and retain the right to be attributed in accordance with the license chosen. Modifications others make to the work will not be claimed to have been made by me. I acknowledge that I cannot withdraw this agreement, and that the content may or may not be kept permanently on a Wikimedia project. [Rob Tuckwell] Copyright owner [July 6 2018]

http://www.robtuckwell.com.au rob@robtuckwell.com.au

Thanks (cbowen@ihug.com.au 04:06, 8 July 2018 (UTC)dyslalia)

Caroline Bowen
Hi there. I've been noting the valuable additions you have been adding to the Caroline Bowen Wikipedia page.

Given that some of the comments are unreferenced and have really ultra-specific links to the working life of the person (way beyond what I could find when writing the article with my Speech therapist partner...) and all of your edits in the past few months have been on this one article, I have a sneaky suspicion that either you are the person named in this or have very close ties to them. If I am wrong and barking up the wrong tree, then that's fab and I'll just go ahead and make some more edits to this article as per the Style guidlines, but if I am correct I would strongly recommend that you read the Wikipedia policy on Conflict of interests. If you are under COI I'd hope that you disclose this here and we can work around the issue in various ways to avoid getting banned or blocked from editing. If I don't hear back

Best wishes. Zakhx150 (talk) 08:51, 29 June 2018 (UTC)

Hello, Zakhx150. I emailed you at 19:16 AEST on Tuesday 3 July, but am not sure if your received it. This is what I said, "Hello Zakhx150. Thank you for your help. I am Caroline Bowen (Dyslalia), and my email address is cbowen@ihug.com.au When I first discovered it, I thought the Caroline Bowen page was created by the alumni association at Macquarie University, drawing on information here:https://www.speech-language-therapy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10 It was peppered with errors, so I'm afraid I just hopped in, naively, and corrected them, adding information as I went. I am sorry for violating COI standards. What should I do to rectify the situation? Many thanks again, Caroline"

Regarding citations: (1) I am credited at the end of all 76 episodes of "Bing" to date, and have a screen shot of the closing credits if you need to see it. (2) Regarding my interest in "the application of information and communication technology, including social media, for professional purposes" - have been an invited speaker at ASHA, RCSLT (Keynote) and Speech Pathology Australia (Keynote, Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture) on this topic. I wondered if this from Speech Pathology Australia would suffice as a reference?

All the best, cbowen@ihug.com.au 05:16, 6 July 2018 (UTC)