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Orphaned non-free media (File:HP Cloud Services Logo 1.png)

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Sourcing of HP Cloud Services article

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Hi, I see that you have been a major contributor to HP Cloud Services and this is to let you know that I've made the following comment on the article talk page:

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The amount of material derived from HP sources in this article is excessive and has been flagged as a problem since September. If the situation doesn't improve within the next couple of weeks, I propose to cut the article back to the level supported by independent reliable sources. AFAICS this would be little more than a stub, so I urge anyone who knows of good sources to add them as soon as possible. Don't worry about using the correct format for citations, we can clean them up later.

If you need assistance improving the sources, or if you'd like to discuss Wikipedia's verifiability policy, do let me know. If you are perhaps affiliated with Hewlett-Packard, you may need to consider our guidance on "conflicts of interest", which you can find here. Thanks - Pointillist (talk) 23:28, 5 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

I see you have uploaded this illustration and used it in the HP Cloud Services article under a claim of {{PD-shape}}. Unfortunately it goes well beyond the maximum Threshold of originality allowed to make it public domain (see the discussion and advice here) so I've removed it from the article and it will in due course be deleted. If you can find another justification for using it (e.g. explicit copyright release or one of the non-free use rationales please update the image page accordingly and re-add it to the article. Thanks - Pointillist (talk) 00:09, 6 December 2012 (UTC)Reply