User talk:Ofitb08

Holland & Knight
Thanks for contributing to so much to the Holland & Knight article. I have tagged in the article a number of issues that arise when an employee (or affiliate) of a firm writes an article about that firm. Copying directly from the firms website (compare the article's history to Holland & Knight - Our History raises a number of problems. As you said in your comments at the time "Contributor is the actual author, and as such, it is not a copyright violation or plagiarism"  This solves, perhaps the plagiarism problem (if you are who you claim to be), but then sets up the problem that the whole entry is essentially a puff piece written by an insider, and as such is not fit to be an encyclopedia entry. KevinCuddeback (talk) 19:06, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

License tagging for Image:Wall1a.jpg
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File permission problem with File:Wall1a.jpg
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