Talk:The Ireland Funds

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You can't just license it solely to Wikipedia because the content here is mirrored by many other parties. So just realize that you are actually releasing the content GFDL. See Wikipedia:Contributing_FAQ#Copyrights and Wikipedia:Copyrights. I'm sorry for stepping on your toes, but most copied content is no by the original author and it's difficult to be as thorough as necessary sometimes. (See: Wikipedia:Spotting_possible_copyright_violations)- JRP 17:54, 14 August 2005 (UTC)


Thank you JRP for the wiki update and GFDL notice. I have ammended the use notice. -webmaster www.irlfunds.org

[edit] largest organisation helping Ireland in the world

I changed this to say 'non-governmental' as there seems to be no source for the original statement. Probably it is the biggest charity donor organisation. However, the European Union Structural Funding has put billions of Euros into the Republic and Northern Ireland. Yes I know that arguably the EU isn't a government but I can't think of a better word. --JBellis 12:05, 17 March 2007 (UTC)