Talk:J. Neil Schulman
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Do we have permission to re-publish this?? -- April
- And even if we do, picking it off the guy's own page seems likely to be well off from NPOV. Vicki Rosenzweig
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- Neil is a staunch defender of "intellectual property" laws, and would not hesitate to cause us trouble if he found us copying work without permission. (I know him slightly, having worked with him back when Pulpless was Paperless.) I recommend getting and including in the article an explicit statement of permission -- assuming that we consider him worthy of an article. --the Epopt
I have rewritten this article from scratch, and warrant it to be original. Full disclosure: I am not entirely disinterested in Neil; I am the first name listed in the Author's Acknowledgements in Stopping Power. --the Epopt
[edit] Official Version -- permission to republish granted
The version of this Wikipedia entry on me, as of February 14, 2005 contains my own corrections and additions. I found that the previous version was very narrow in its focus, concentrating on my politically-oriented writings. The most complete bio of me is still kept updated on my own website at http://www.pulpless.com/jneil/jnsbio.html but this entry hits the highlights.