License tagging for Image:Iehei.jpg

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Wikipedia cannot accept material that is declared to be "non-commercial use only" or "only for use on Wikipedia". Whilst it may seem reasonable to restrict material that way, Wikipedia content is syndicated around the world on the internet and in print, frequently for commercial purposes. Non-commercial or Wikipedia-only content is therefore useless to us. For that reason, such content is marked for speedy deletion automatically and deleted shortly after. For more information, you can visit this page. RΞDVΞRSЯΞVΞЯSΞ 10:24, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Centre International de Formation Européenne

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Hi again. I've looked closely at this article to repair the problems you reported, but I noticed it it entirely cut-and-paste from various pages on this website. I'm afraid we don't allow that as it is a breach of copyright laws. The article will need to be completely rewritten in your own words and in the meantime may well be deleted. Please remember, you need to quote reliable outside sources to avoid the article looking like advertising.

Sorry about this. Perhaps you'd like to work on the article outside of the main article area? I can move it to your user space for you if you like. That would give you more time to remove the copyright material. RΞDVΞRSЯΞVΞЯSΞ 10:35, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Actually, glancing at L'Institut Européen des Hautes Études Internationales, I see that this is also a cut-and-paste from a website. Would you like me to move this one as well? It will also have to be deleted. RΞDVΞRSЯΞVΞЯSΞ 10:38, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply