User talk:CUNY IVE

Hello, your username and the content you are creating appears to be in violation of the Wikibooks policies. The promotion of thrid parties and the hosting of their material is not permitted here. If you are not a representative of [The CUNY Institute for Virtual Enterprise and not trying to advertise that organisation I'd be interested to here what you are doing. If the material created is spam then I'm afraid it'll be deleted. Thanks [[User:QuiteUnusual|QU]] TalkQu 16:09, 26 March 2012 (UTC)

I work for the City University of New York and the CUNY IVE, and I am creating a teaching handbook so teachers all over the country can learn how to use virtual enterprise in their classes. I do not see how this is a problem with wikibooks policies. We own the content and we want to make Virtual enterprise open to everyone.


 * Okay, thanks. A couple of things you should do then. First off, please familiarise yourself with the normal structures for creating material here (take a look at What is Wikibooks and Using Wikibooks in particular). The structure is different to, for example, Wikipedia. Secondly, if you are copying material where the copyright is owned by someone you must provide evidence that they have agreed to license it under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 License and the GFDL. It's not enough to say you work for the CUNY IVE - you need to get someone who is authorised to license the material to send an email to info@wikibooks.org formally releasing it. Finally, once you've added material here under the licenses then you no longer "own" it - anyone can modify or change it. Regards, QU TalkQu 16:23, 26 March 2012 (UTC)