Orphaned fair use image (Image:Yoix spin.png) edit

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Orphaned fair use image (Image:Yoix ex3.png) edit

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Yoix copyright edit

For the copyright issue, all you'll have to do is send an e-mail, like the warning says, from an AT&T address releasing the text for use in the article. This is either going to be a problem now or a problem later, so it's better to deal with it now.

To be frank, I was concerned with your tone early on that suggested you were somehow in possession of the Yoix article and that you had the right to personally vet any criticisms. You've done a lot to improve the Yoix article and it's certainly miles beyond what it was a few days ago. The copyright warning was more to encourage you to accept that Wikipedia is truly free, and that text from the AT&T web site used to create the Yoix article cannot be owned by anyone if it is to appear on Wikipedia.

If you have some sort of vendetta against me for using the name of your spinoff company, you're certainly within your rights to place notices and warnings on the articles I'm creating, such as the children's hospital one that is far from complete. Thanks to the open nature of Wikipedia, it will only force me to improve.--Lucent (talk) 04:33, 16 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Yoix application links edit

Links to Yoix applications violate WP:LINKSTOAVOID item 8.

Direct links to documents that require external applications (such as Flash or Java) to view the relevant content, unless the article is about such rich media.

--Lucent (talk) 01:38, 19 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Harassment edit

John, I do not appreciate the accusatory tone and the repeated efforts you have made to come after and discredit me for a series of simple edits. The only interaction I've had with you or "your" articles in the past week is a note explaining the policy on linking to sites requiring external applications, something you are consistently doing. I have made no edits to "your" articles and was simply hoping you'd take it upon yourself to review policies before placing more external links to your software.

Anyone who has reviewed my edits can see that I meander around, making wandering edits and flagging seemingly random pages for review or editing or creating them myself. You have repeatedly tried to see meaning and "vendetta" in my edits of an article because of your own narcissistic delusion that any random person who edits your article must have something against you personally. While you may have made the Yoix software, I have repeatedly explained that you do not own articles here. This is exactly why Wikipedia takes COI so seriously.

After a simple notice that you cannot link to sites requiring external applications, you've concocted an elaborate fantasy about how I found Yoix and tried to make it appear that I am the one with conflict of interest and being harassing, when it is obvious from your associations that you are the one engaging in a conflict of interest and harassment. If you continue to harass me and slander my talk page with your elaborate coincidences of how I came to edit your article, I will take this to an administrator. Do not communicate or interact with me here ever again.--Lucent (talk) 19:48, 24 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Non-free rationale for File:Vhcl.jpg edit

 

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