User talk:FLScenicHighways

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 * Do you have a source for the text you added to Florida Scenic Highways? I'm concerned because such a large dump of text into an article, especially with the HTML-based formatting tags instead of using wikicode formatting tends to look like a copy/paste job. If the text came from a source that's under copyright, we will have to remove it all to avoid violating copyright protections. Wikipedia can only accept donations of content under an acceptable license. If it's content that came from the Florida Department of Transportation, we need to know that too just so we can document were the information came from.(FDOT content would be in the public domain, which means it can be used without violating copyright, but we need to source the origin of that content to comply with our policies.)
 * Thanks for taking an interest in the article, and hopefully we can clarify this quickly.  Imzadi 1979  →   09:29, 22 February 2012 (UTC)