User talk:Jonathancarter23

Autism Science Foundation
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Deletion
I have had to delete this page. Besides the problem described above, which you seem to have ignored by removing the copyvio template, the text you added after that is taken from autismsciencefoundation.org nearly word for word. According to http://www.autismsciencefoundation.org/termsofuse.html, this is not allowed. If you work for the Autism Science Foundation and would like to grant access to Wikipedia to use the text, you can email us (see Contact us/Permit) from an official address, but note that once text appears on Wikipedia anywhere, it becomes free for use anywhere else and we cannot be held liable for anything that someone outside Wikipedia does with it. Even if this is okayed by ASF, the text as it stands currently would still be plagiarism and need to be reworded in order to be able to be used on Wikipedia. Please do not re-create the article without fixing these problems.  — Soap  —  21:21, 15 November 2010 (UTC)