Club Penguin Fan Universe:CPFWC/3/1/IV



§12- OVERVIEW/TLDR
 * a) Citation of the CPFWC is actually quite easy.


 * b) When citing, you do NOT have to name the chapter or subchapter, just the Title and Section. TurtleShroom has uniformly stretched all Sections over each Title, restarting at One in a new Title.

§14- RUNDOWN AT LARGE
 * a) All items are citable down to the lowest level.


 * b) To cite just a Title, simply write "{title number} CPFWC".
 * 1) For instance, if you wanted to cite Title One (Basic Laws), you would just do 1 CPFWC.
 * 2) It is wise to italicize a citation or give it some fancy treatment in order to clarify it from the rest of the text, like this.


 * c) To cite just a Chapter, you would write (title) CPFWC C(chapter). In RL, this is not a method of proper chapter citation, but this will do.
 * 1) For instance, citing Chapter Two of Title 3 (who can write into the Code and how) would be 3 CPFWC C2.

§15- CITING SECTIONS AND SPECIFIC CLAUSES
 * a) This is when it really counts. The citation of sections point out a specific flaw or sentance outlined in the Code. This is great for, say, block messages, warnings, OOC policies, etc.


 * b) The proper method of citation in this manner is (title) CPFWC §(section).
 * 1) By this method, citing Section Nine of Title 3 (why you should appreciate this Code) would produce 3 CPFWC §9.
 * 2) Citing multiple sections in one Title would look like (title) CPFWC §(section)-§(section) or §(section), §(section).
 * A) So, if one wanted to direct the attention of another to Sections Twelve and Sixteen in this Title, it would be 3 CPFWC §12, §16.
 * B)Or, citing all the sections here would produce 3 CPFWC §12-§16.


 * e) The Section symbol is always supposed to be §, but if that is not available, you can use Sec. instead (e.g. 3 CPFWC Sec.9).


 * d) If you REALLY want to get detailed, you can site a specific clause, and even subclauses, of that section. The clauses are represnted by the little letters, and serve as further organization.
 * 1) Citing Clause "e" of Section Six in Title THREE (defining the "§" symbol) looks like this: 3 USC §9e.
 * A) Citing a subclause is a bit harder. To cite this subclause right here, use: 3 USC §15d.A . Like that.

§16- Violations
 * a) Failure to obey these rules does not result in a block or any warning. It just annoys TurtleShroom and the BOSS who maintain this, if anyone else besides TurtleShroom does so.


 * b) Please be courteous and cite your sources correctly.


 * c) Use the Code often!