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Publication of information found in Best Practices Wiki may be in violation of the laws of the country or jurisdiction from where you are viewing this information. The Best Practices Wiki database is stored on a server in the State of [wikipedia:Texas] in the [ | Publication of information found in Best Practices Wiki may be in violation of the laws of the country or jurisdiction from where you are viewing this information. The Best Practices Wiki database is stored on a server in the State of [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]] in the [[wikipedia:United States of America|United States of America]], and is maintained in reference to the protections afforded under local and federal law. Laws in your country or jurisdiction may not protect or allow the same kinds of speech or distribution. Best Practices Wiki does not encourage the violation of any laws, and cannot be responsible for any violations of such laws, should you link to this domain or use, reproduce or republish the information contained herein. | ||
'''Not professional advice''' | '''Not professional advice''' | ||
If you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area. | If you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area. |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 14 December 2012
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Jurisdiction and legality of content
Publication of information found in Best Practices Wiki may be in violation of the laws of the country or jurisdiction from where you are viewing this information. The Best Practices Wiki database is stored on a server in the State of Texas in the United States of America, and is maintained in reference to the protections afforded under local and federal law. Laws in your country or jurisdiction may not protect or allow the same kinds of speech or distribution. Best Practices Wiki does not encourage the violation of any laws, and cannot be responsible for any violations of such laws, should you link to this domain or use, reproduce or republish the information contained herein.
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If you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area.