Image tagging for Image:I to i logo rgb.gif

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This is the only warning you will receive. Your recent insertion of spam, commercial content, and/or links will not be tolerated. The next time you insert commercial content and/or links into a page, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. MER-C 11:00, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, I-to-i, welcome to Wikipedia. The article you recently created, I-to-i, has been speedy deleted because its content is clearly written to promote a company, product, or service. Please keep in mind that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not an advertising service. Please do not recreate the article. If you disagree with the deletion you are welcome to request a deletion review. Thank you.  Glen  13:12, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

/I-to-i

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The issue is that even if the company is notable (I am not doubting you) the notability is not clearly shown in its current form, nor are any reliable sources (news articles, magazine coverage etc).

Please read the following;

I have saved the article on your userspace at /I-to-i so you can fix it = but please do not move to articlespace (where it was before) without checking with myself or another admin - as reposting deleted content is seen as vandalism.

Hope this helps!  Glen  13:26, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cheers, I'll send you a revised article when its ready. I-to-i 13:29, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

No they must be clearly shown and linked to within the article. Take a look at Telecom New Zealand for example. Down the bottom under references you'll see newspapers, magazines and business website pages used as references. They must be reliable sources as you read, and clearly shown in the article. I can help you with the actual formatting (like creating that reference section) after you have the links. Just play with the /I-to-i article in your userspace until its ready, and yell if you need a hand :)  Glen  14:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Also, you'll wanna get that image uploaded so you can make a corp infobox (on the right on the telecom article) so if you need help there please ask  Glen  14:42, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

God Im a nice guy

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Check it out now: /I-to-i
 Glen  14:53, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Revised article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:I-to-i I-to-i 15:58, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned fair use image (Image:New logo small.jpg)

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Thanks for uploading Image:New logo small.jpg. The image description page currently specifies that the image is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, the image is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable under fair use (see our fair use policy).

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Fair use rationale for Image:I_to_i_logo_rgb.gif

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Thanks for uploading or contributing to Image:I_to_i_logo_rgb.gif. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use. Suggestions on how to do so can be found here.

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Orphaned non-free media (Image:I to i logo rgb.gif)

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  Thanks for uploading Image:I to i logo rgb.gif. The media description page currently specifies that it is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, it is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the media was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that media for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Wikipedia (see our policy for non-free media).

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