User talk:Restorativestudent

License tagging for Image:9affects.jpg
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Wikipedia and Copyright
Dear Restorativestudent, Hello, and welcome. I stumbled across an article you started recently, and I would like to ask you to please carefully review the following policies of Wikipedia: First, the copyright policy, which is integral and non-negotiable. You cannot copy and paste text from other pages, as you have done with the article Restorative practices, which is a near word for word copy/paste from a variety of websites, in violation of our copyright policy. Simply changing one or two words around does not change the fact that it was copied from other sites, http://www.iirp.org/whatisrp.php, http://www.realjustice.org/library/bc04_wachtel.html, and http://www.realjustice.org/library/paradigm.html, just to name a few that had word-for-word copyright infringements. That article has now been stripped down to basic information, to prevent issues arising from copyright infringement. If you would like to expand the article, it must be done in your own words, using reliable sources in citation to verify any statements given. Please also review the conflict of interest page, (as well as the single purpose account page) as your username would suggest that your goals here on Wikipedia are purely related to this "Restorative Practice" field. If you have any questions, you can find additional help in the Help Pages, which has links to every area of editing. Thank you, Ariel  ♥  Gold  01:07, 27 January 2009 (UTC)