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"Content required" means that essentially this is an advert and an advert for "consultancy" is not required by Wikibooks (which requires content for a reader rather than links). There is nothing directly applicable to the autistic spectrum on the website (which is what the page is about). I will removed the link. If you do not agree please take it up on the talk page rather than replacing it. Thanks --Herby talk thyme 13:27, 12 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Google "links"

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Just to let you know these do not work for me at least --Herby talk thyme 16:37, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Check them out - the bottom one works, the middle one gets me the Wikibooks page only, the top one doesn't get me anything. Sorry but do test them if you are going to put them in --Herby talk thyme 17:00, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Should have done that before sorry. So thanks for fixing the links - I learnt something myself cos I didn't know you could link to google that way!. As to abusing the senses I hope not. Look at fixing (for readability) the link using the "|" sign - I've done the "middle one" as an eg. If I can help let me know. Regards --Herby talk thyme 18:33, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Post on talk page of 'Survival Guide for People with Autism' regarding copyright

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Hi,

I've posted a topic about copyright rights on the talk page of the book 'Survival Guide for People with Autism'. There I explain about my uncertainty of if the book is fully free.(ie. we/you know that the authors have agreed/'given their consent' to the licenses used on wikibooks. That wikibooks is not a website that hosts all kinds of books but specifically books that are considered "free" in a libre sense. Thank you for your time. Logictheo (talk) 08:37, 13 June 2010 (UTC)Reply