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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Hi,
The item "Raz-Lee" is about the company called Raz-Lee Security, and the webpage you cited as having the same content, is actually the blog of this company, which is why the content may be similar.
In any case, I changed the text in the Wiki, so now it's less similar to the webpage you cited.
Hi. Thank you for your alterations. It doesn't matter if the text belongs to the company that is the subject of the article; unless the text is public domain or otherwise licensed compatibly for our use, we are not able to published it. I have edited the article a bit more to bring it closer in line to Wikipedia's general guidelines. It could use more references to sources that are not connected to the company, but if you are by chance connected to the company yourself please read over Wikipedia:FAQ/Organizations before adding them. It's important that individuals who may have a conflict of interest be particularly careful to abide within guidelines. --Moonriddengirl(talk)19:01, 7 December 2009 (UTC)Reply