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This article was nominated for deletion on August 19, 2005. The result of the discussion was keep (no consensus, having discounted numerous sockpuppets).
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This is not really an adequate authorization. Only the copyright holder (usually the original author) can authorize use of this text. If you are the copyright holder, you need to say something like "As of August 19, 2005, I, (your name here), the holder of the copyright on material from (original place), authorize the release of this text under the GFDL." Note that Wikipedia does not accept material that is not freely redistributable under the GFDL, which can include commercial use. However, Wikipedia also does not accept advertisements, and this seems to be one. So I am not going to push for a detailed authorization. FreplySpang(talk) 23:40, August 19, 2005 (UTC)
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