Talk:Cerner
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[edit] Question:
I don't understand what has the copyright problem on this page? I know at one point there was text from that page, which wasn't sited, but I believe now it has been fixed. The business summary section was copyied from another online source, but the source was sited. Is that not leagal?-It's understood now...
[edit] Temp Page
- Since there was some copyright problems in the history of the original page, I went ahead a posted the current information out on the Temporary Cerner page. Please let us know if some content needs to change. Thanks.
It looks like you've figured this out, but our policy is not to put new material on a page that has the "copyright violation" notice on it. That is probably why Simon P. reverted it. Also, it is not correct that you can copy material as long as you cite it. In order to be included in a Wikipedia article, the copyright holder must release it under the GFDL, which allows it to be freely redistributed. FreplySpang (talk) 17:16, August 11, 2005 (UTC) P.S. If you type four tildes (~) at the end of your comments, the Wiki software fills it in with a signature and date. This is useful for talk pages like this one. Thanks.
- How long does one usually have to wait for the copyright violation to be deleted, and have the Temp page replace that?
- In theory, seven days. In practice, Wikipedia:Copyright problems has developed a bit of a backlog. It's fixed now (this article, at least - not the backlog!). You might want to get someone not associated with the company to review the article. I did a bit of formatting (I can see that you've tried to learn Wikipedai style), but I suspect it needs more work by someone who isn't currently busy clearing copyright violation backlogs. -Aranel ("Sarah") 00:52, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] What are "associates"?
What are "associates"? Do you mean "employees"? Why does this page read like a press release? Ewlyahoocom 13:26, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
- Cerner internally uses the term "associates." I think there is only one sentence left which reads like a press release, and I will have a go at rewriting it. Matchups 19:35, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

