User talk:Rosarita1

Copyright status of Doyle Bramhall
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Doyle Bramhall
Hello. I have deleted the article first and foremost because of the copyright concerns. Since Wikipedia operates under the GFDL license we cannot accept material which is copyright unless the rights are released under a GFDL compatible license. In any case, the tone of the article is not well suited for Wikipedia which of course is not so surprising: it was originally written for Mr. Bramhall's web page whose purpose is to promote his work. This is not the purpose of Wikipedia: an article on Mr. Bramhall would have to follow the long-standing principles of neutrality and be attributable to reliable third-party sources. Please contact me for any further questions. Thank you, Pascal.Tesson 06:52, 8 August 2007 (UTC)