Talk:Rochester Community Players
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[edit]I note that much of the content of this page is virtually word for word what appears on the following site.
http://www.rochestercommunityplayers.org/7101.html
Jmrtn13 23:29, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
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'To Peter Scribner
Dear Peter
In August 2006 an article entitled 'Rochester Community Players' was added to the pages of Wikipedia. (http://www.wikipedia.org). It was added by a registered member with a user name of Kinglear and added to by another known as Mikado99999. I am one of thousands of volunteer writers for this free encyclopedia and am currently working on this article. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia that is collaboratively edited by volunteers from around the world. Our goal is to create a comprehensive knowledge base that is not only available at no charge, but is also freely distributed. It is one of many projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.
Unfortunately both contributors have since deregistered. As much of the article is virtually word for word what appears on your website page http://www.rochestercommunityplayers.org/7101.html I am seeking your permission for the text to remain text either directly, or as a reference for my original writing on the subject. I'd like to include your materials in this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester_Community_Players. (To get a sense of the freedom of Wikipedia, you yourself can edit this page without registration, right now.)
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Kindly, Joe Martin (User name Jmrtn13)'