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Beyond the AfD, I'm now wondering about the copyright status of this page.
For example, here's a snippet of what's on there currently:
In June of 1991, Clover Stornetta opened its brand new state-of-the-art milk processing facility in their current Petaluma business location. The Stornetta Dairy in Sonoma became Clover’s only bottling plant for the time. The equipment was antiquated and a large amount of the work had to be done manually. With the new automated plant run with computerized controls, Clover became able to do three times the volume of the former plant with the same amount of manpower as of the last processing set-up.
And here's a snippet of this page (which contains a copyright mark):
In June, 1991, Clover Stornetta opened its new state-of-the-art milk processing facility at the Petaluma location. The Stornetta Dairy in Sonoma served as Clover's only bottling plant until then. The equipment was antiquated and much of the work was done by hand. With this new fully automated plant with computerized controls, Clover is able to do three times the volume of the old plant with virtually the same manpower.
Given that this whole thing sounded like corporate PR to me from the first, I'm now wondering about its copyright status. Dori 20:53, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
I know it doesn't remove a copyright, but it was overall basic on the years. There wasn't much more I could really say unless I put the years out of place. Besides, if I didn't care about rewording, I wouldn't have put a link to the site. I've seen many articles here that are two sentences, and they're meant to be expanded, which is what I hope for this site.
Black Kat
21:05, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
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Beyond the AfD, I'm now wondering about the copyright status of this page.
For example, here's a snippet of what's on there currently:
In June of 1991, Clover Stornetta opened its brand new state-of-the-art milk processing facility in their current Petaluma business location. The Stornetta Dairy in Sonoma became Clover’s only bottling plant for the time. The equipment was antiquated and a large amount of the work had to be done manually. With the new automated plant run with computerized controls, Clover became able to do three times the volume of the former plant with the same amount of manpower as of the last processing set-up.
And here's a snippet of this page (which contains a copyright mark):
In June, 1991, Clover Stornetta opened its new state-of-the-art milk processing facility at the Petaluma location. The Stornetta Dairy in Sonoma served as Clover's only bottling plant until then. The equipment was antiquated and much of the work was done by hand. With this new fully automated plant with computerized controls, Clover is able to do three times the volume of the old plant with virtually the same manpower.
Given that this whole thing sounded like corporate PR to me from the first, I'm now wondering about its copyright status. Dori 20:53, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
I know it doesn't remove a copyright, but it was overall basic on the years. There wasn't much more I could really say unless I put the years out of place. Besides, if I didn't care about rewording, I wouldn't have put a link to the site. I've seen many articles here that are two sentences, and they're meant to be expanded, which is what I hope for this site.
Black Kat
21:05, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
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