User talk:Louis L. Akin, LPI
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[edit] BSA
There is risk that someone will mark blood pattern analysis at crime scenes as a copyright violation. To help reduce the risk, please speedily change the link in On Scene Forensics home page to point directly to your article.
I accept a) the article is not a copyvio and b) it is reasonably close to Wikipedia style (if there is one!), and so it is likely to "stick". Please complete the job by adding the figs, making sure that each one has a proper copyright tag. Also, to help establish the article, create incoming links to it. I have already done one in detective. BSA is another possible one.
I have taken the liberty of creating a user page for you! Please, either put a copyright tag on the image or request its speedy deletion - whichever you want.
I have removed your name from the article, in line with ownership of articles policy and do not be surprised if people start to edit it.
-- RHaworth 07:22, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] BPA
Someone has used your article at the Bloodstain pattern analysis page.
Wikipedia:Ownership of articles I have left the following link for 66.141.34.101.