User talk:Strappythecat

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Jennifer Koh
Hi! I came across an edit you made last month to Jennifer Koh that appears to have inserted a copy of the biography listed on Jennifer's official website. As the content of her website is explicitly copyrighted (you can see the © at the bottom of each page), it is not acceptable for use on Wikipedia (or anywhere else, without her permission). It is also of a tone not compatible with an encyclopedia (promotional, sensational ...). I have removed the entire biography and reverted to a previous state, but if you want to include specific facts in the article you could do so by stating them in your own words and including a reference to where you found it. I'm not familiar with such a topic, but a Google news search shows that she is a very notable violinist. Unfortunately the article doesn't really convey that, and needs rectifying. Let me know if you have any questions, THEN WHO WAS PHONE? (talk) 04:03, 14 April 2009 (UTC)