diff --git a/stripe-haskell.cabal b/stripe-haskell.cabal
--- a/stripe-haskell.cabal
+++ b/stripe-haskell.cabal
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 name:                stripe-haskell
-version:             2.0.0
+version:             2.0.1
 synopsis:            Stripe API for Haskell
 license:             MIT
 license-file:        LICENSE
-author:              David Johnson
+author:              David Johnson, Jeremy Shaw
 maintainer:          djohnson.m@gmail.com
-copyright:           Copyright (c) 2015 David M. Johnson, Jeremy Shaw
+copyright:           Copyright (c) 2016 David M. Johnson, Jeremy Shaw
 homepage:            https://github.com/dmjio/stripe
 bug-reports:         https://github.com/dmjio/stripe/issues
 category:            Web
@@ -28,13 +28,12 @@
     .
     >  cabal clean && cabal configure --enable-tests && cabal build tests && dist/build/tests/tests -- You will be prompted to enter your *TEST* key
     .
-
     [Pagination - <https://stripe.com/docs/api#pagination>]
     Pagination is possible on all API calls that return a JSON array.
     Any API call that returns a `StripeList` is eligible for pagination.
     To use in practice do the following:
     .
-    > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
+    >
     > import Web.Stripe
     > import Web.Stripe.Customer
     >
@@ -49,7 +48,6 @@
     >     Right stripelist -> print (list stripelist :: [Customer])
     >     Left stripeError -> print stripeError
     >
-    .
     [Versioning - <https://stripe.com/docs/api#versioning>]
     All versioning is hard-coded (for safety).
     Stripe API versions specified in the HTTP headers of Stripe requests take precedence
@@ -58,14 +56,12 @@
     inaccessible to the end-users of this library. When a new Stripe API version is released
     this library will increment the hard-coded API version.
     .
-
     [Expansion - <https://stripe.com/docs/api#expansion>] Object expansion is supported on Stripe objects eligible for expansion though the `ExpandParams` type.
     Object expansion allows normal Stripe API calls to return expanded objects inside of other objects.
     For example, a `Customer` object contains a Card ID hash on the default_card field.
     This default_card hash can be expanded into a full `Card` object inside a `Customer` object.
     As an example:
     .
-    > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
     > import Web.Stripe
     > import Web.Stripe.Customer
     >
@@ -79,14 +75,11 @@
     >     Right customer   -> print (defaultCard customer) -- Will be an `Expanded` `Card`
     >     Left stripeError -> print stripeError
     >
-    .
-
     [MetaData - <https://stripe.com/docs/api#metadata>]
     Stripe objects allow the embedding of arbitrary metadata.
     Any Stripe object that supports the embedding of metadata is available via this API.
     As an example:
     .
-    > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
     > import Web.Stripe
     > import Web.Stripe.Coupon
     >
@@ -94,7 +87,7 @@
     > main = do
     >   let config = StripeConfig (StripeKey "secret key")
     >   result <- stripe config $ updateCoupon (CouponId "couponid")
-                                   -&- MetaData [("key1", "value2"), ("key2", "value2")]
+    >                              -&- MetaData [("key1", "value2"), ("key2", "value2")]
     >   case result of
     >     Right coupon     -> print $ couponMetaData coupon
     >     Left stripeError -> print stripeError
