User talk:Jeffc529

Hello,

I am trying to get advice on how to stop someone "hijhacking" our Wikipedia listing. The page I am referring to is "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Jack_%28newspaper%29" which unbeknownst to us was changed several times by a former "licensee" who was in breach of contract with our company Union Jack Publishing, Inc. USA.

As you will see the initial entry was made back in 2006, and remained like that until DMMILLAR changed it to make it appear as though the Canadian version he held legitimately for 6 months was the only Union Jack, which it of course is not. After spotting the change last month I edited the page and put it back to our domain, and it has been changed back again, by DMMILLAR. Today, I changed it back again, but seems a tedious and amateurish & childish way of dealing with this matter.

Any suggestions you may have would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jeff Choularton Union Jack Newspaper, USA Since 1982

 Just a few Verifiable sources:

http://www.babcphiladelphia.com/babc-newsletter/ Look at the the RSS feed for "UNION JACK NEWSPAPER"

http://www.babc-pittsburgh.org/babc_links.asp Go down to UK News/General Information

http://www.anglotopia.net/anglophilia/union-jack-newspaper-for-anglophiles-and-ex-pats/

http://www.britishflorida.com/index.php/PublicationsBritish.html

http://juliagayle.com/juliagayleusamedia.html

http://www.britsource.com/British_Expat_Newspapers/California_Expat_Newspapers/

http://www.britsinternational.com/links.html Under British Newspapers in the USA

http://www.britamclub.com/links.html

http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/ujnews.com#

The last two links are using DMMILLAR's own words in his self promotion during the six month period he held a legitimate license to produce the Union Jack Newspaper back in 2012.

http://memberfiles.freewebs.com/76/62/79916276/documents/Union%20Jack%20Newspaper.pdf

excerpt from study DMMILLAR created: ABOUT UNION JACK The Union Jack (UJN) is the only national British newspaper serving North America and has a readership in print of 300,000. Founded in 1982 and until recently only published in the United States and online, UJN has been providing news for the British community, as well as the general populace wanting stories and features from a British standpoint. Currently, it has nine employees in the United States.

http://business.financialpost.com/2012/06/18/newspaper-for-british-expats-hopes-to-make-mark-in-canada/

and finally. ..

please take a look at the history of this page and see the initial entry was made for Union Jack Newspaper produced and published in the United States. I do not see how some person can come along with his own blurb about something of an irrelevant matter and "replace" our information? Please explain if I'm missing something Jim1138?

Response to Bwilkins
I find Bwilkins comments kind of ridiculous and somewhat hypocritical. Firstly, DMMILLAR has continued to use our Trademark "Union Jack newspaper" name after breach of contract stated earlier on this page. Since he started publishing in May last year, has not managed to put out a newspaper every month and has actually not put out a newspaper since April. I think "former" publisher might be more apt. So when you say I shouldn't be editing an article about another company or organization, how does that rule apply to DMMILLAR who "hijacked" this site back in June 2012? Shouldn't he be blocked for changing my information about my organization to his own? FYI: DMMILLAR also has yet another photo nominated as "Plagiarized snippet of full image available at http://www.ctvnews.ca/bank-of-canada-unveils-new-plastic-bills-1.659770, copyright Bank of Canada, not owned by uploader as claimed". . . does seem to be a pattern developing here don't you think?

June 2013
Please do not add or significantly change content without citing verifiable and reliable sources. Before making any potentially controversial edits, it is recommended that you discuss them first on the article's talk page. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Jim1138 (talk) 17:21, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

Disambiguated
Jeff,

As there are now two newspapers going on here, the solution is to have two different and separate Wikipedia pages. Accordingly, there is now a page entitled Union Jack (American newspaper) and a page entitled Union Jack (Canadian newspaper). Union Jack (newspaper) is a disambiguation page. NorthBySouthBaranof (talk) 04:46, 9 June 2013 (UTC)