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Image Copyright problem

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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Oneplace.jpg

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response to your message on my talk page

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I changed LU's page back to including the Liberty Way. If sports, entertainment, and extracurricular activities can be listed on the page, so can the policies. I am an LU alumni and feel that it is important for people to know the schools policies. ~

As far as I remember, I only removed information which was word-for-one listed from the Liberty Way handbook, such as the number of fines for each individual offense. This is NOT RELEVANT to an encyclopedia; if a reader is curious, he can go to the document online and see for himself. Also, please don't forget to sign your posts; this topic should also have been put under its own heading as it is not relevant to LUO. AshleyScripter {talkback} 03:10, 21 February 2008 (UTC)Reply