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This article was published on Wikipedia by Boompa Productions Ltd. -- the company that owns www.boompa.ca and its contents. If you need confirmation please contact erin@boompa.ca

It's important that this content is compatible with the GFDL, and in particular, the content has to be editable by anyone at Wikipedia...at the moment, I have to attend to something else, but another administrator might come by and help out. The PROD deletion tag will give you about a week to get in contact with someone...I hope this helps! --HappyCamper 21:22, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia's rules actually explicitly prohibit companies using Wikipedia to publish press releases promoting their own products; we're here to be an objective encyclopedia, not a PR database. I'm not suggesting that Boompa isn't notable enough for an article, because it certainly is — but nobody employed by Boompa can personally be involved in writing it. And you can't post press clippings to the album articles, either, because that isn't what we're here for. I'll clean these up. Bearcat 04:46, 18 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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