Talk:Seinäjoki

There's some very dubious use of copyright content here. Cafe Julia uses a review directly taken from Lonely Planet Finland, 5th edition, which reads: "Utterly unpretentious, this likeable little lunch spot has cane chairs, and the mustard and ketchup already in place. They do four or five daily specials which are filling and tasty." (p.264) Similarly from the intro: "For most travellers, it is little more than a train junction. However, it hosts two of Finland's major summer festivals - the Tango Fair and Provinssirock, perhaps as far apart in the music spectrum as you can get." (p262) Also "Provinssirock (%421 2700; www.provinssirock.fi; 1-/3-day passes e\uro40/77) is a classic, open-air international rock concert held mainly 4km south of town, near To\"rna\"va\", over three days in mid-June. The acts are of the highest international profile, and include many of the top Finnish groups, many from the darker end of the rock/metal spectrum. The 2005 program included Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Nightwish, Slipknot and the 69 Eyes; a heavyweight line-up indeed. There are five stages and connecting buses both from Seina\"joki itself and also from Helsinki." (p.263) There's international copyright protecting this and other text in these books. I won't be contacting the copyright holders myself, but it's only a matter of time before they catch it. —The preceding comment was added by (WT-en) 203.217.82.140 (talk • contribs)


 * Thanks for catching that! I removed all contributions from the user who violated those copyright laws; in the future please feel free to do it yourself ;) --(WT-en) Peter Talk 23:59, 10 September 2008 (EDT)


 * No problem. I had a look around and the users other contributions for Helsinki could be problematic as well.