User talk:LoganArts Management

Gary Cooper (musician)
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For information on how to contribute to Wikipedia when you have conflict of interest, please see Business' FAQ. For more details about what constitutes a conflict of interest, please see Conflict of Interest. Ros0709 (talk) 11:47, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Please do not delete content or templates from pages on Wikipedia without explaining the valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Hqb (talk) 12:44, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Gary Cooper (musician) redux
Hello, I notice the previous version of this article (I assume, by you) was deleted for blatant copyright violation. I've created a new article for him, as he is definitely a notable musician. However, please adhere to the following when editing this or any other article about artists you represent: Best wishes, Voceditenore (talk) 14:04, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 * 1) Before even starting to edit, please read Conflict of interest for guidance and follow it.
 * 2) Wikipedia is not a newsletter. Avoid terms like "now", "soon", "currently" and "recently" which make the article both imprecise, and in many instances, quickly inaccurate. Instead, use expressions such as "as of 2009". Also do not add future performances or recordings until they actually happen and can be properly referenced.
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 * 4) Do not paste in text from your or anyone else's official websites, blogs etc. Apart from the almost invariably unsuitable promotional style, it is a copyright violation unless the sites explicitly display a public domain license. Further guidance can be found on Copyright violations and its associated pages.
 * 5) The article will always have to conform to Wikipedia's policies on content, style and formatting – not to your organization's desired image or marketing goals. Further guidance can be found on Ownership of articles.