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  2. Conflicts of interest in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 US Institute of Medicine report on medical COIs states that conflict-of-interest policies should be judged on their proportionality, transparency, accountability, and fairness; they should be effective, efficient, and targeted, known and understood, clearly identify who is responsible for monitoring, enforcement, and amendment, and apply ...

  3. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Example: A business owner has a potential COI with respect to articles and discussions about that business, but they have no actual COI if they stay away from those pages. An apparent COI exists when there is reason to believe that an editor has a COI.

  4. Wikipedia:COI List - Wikipedia

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    It must not be used to further a dispute between editors, to influence a content dispute, or in any way other than the orderly investigation of conflict of interest editing where there is a financial or business interest on the part of the investigated editor(s).

  5. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest in legislation; the interests of the poor and the interests of the rich. A personification of corrupt legislation weighs a bag of money and denies an appeal of poverty. Regulating conflict of interest in government is one of the aims of political ethics. Public officials are expected to put service to the public and their ...

  6. Wikipedia : Plain and simple conflict of interest guide

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    Register with an independent username.Your username should represent you as an individual, not your company or organization as a whole. It may be your real name, or it may be a name you invent to represent yourself, but it should not be your company's or client's official name or the names of its products or services, or be designed to promote them.

  7. Wikipedia:COI+ - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia that aims to summarize material that has been published by independent, reliable sources.Its articles seek to reflect the majority- and significant-minority positions of those sources in rough proportion to their representation in the source material.

  8. Wikipedia:Guide to effective COI edit requests - Wikipedia

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    A requested COI edit is a request by someone with a conflict of interest for a volunteer to spend their time reviewing and doing the edit, and in related discussion. This guide provides information and suggestions useful to increasing your success at getting your proposed edit reviewed and reviewed more quickly.

  9. Wikipedia:Suggestions for COI compliance - Wikipedia

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    Editors responding to such a COI-compliant suggestion should bear in mind the following points: Assume good faith, the user is likely trying to work for the betterment of the encyclopedia, even if they have a conflict of interest. Treat the user's suggestion on its merits, rather than trying to assess the conflict of interest itself.