Talk:Moral rights in United Kingdom law
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I apologize--I am new to wk so i am not fully conversant w protocol. i realize that this page is for discussing improvement of the article but i am using it to contact its author. i am doing so bc i am an atty attempting to break into wk and the author of the article apparently left me a message about legal writing, etc, but his message did not end with a link "talk to me" and wasnt signed. it was just a message that said "i am the author of the above articles." refering to, among other articles. so, if you, the author, are reading this, pls reply to this as i am interested in following up on what you wrote to me
again, my apologies for using this page for communication but i wanted to reach this particular person and there did not appear to be a way to do so.
thanks
Mikesiris (talk) 03:39, 16 October 2011 (UTC)
- Heya; replied on your talkpage. Ironholds (talk) 03:43, 16 October 2011 (UTC)
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