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The entirety of the article after the lead is a close paraphrasing and translation of https://web.archive.org/web/20120409175028/http://www.elotroyo.com/prensa/biografia.html. The arrangement and structure of the articles are the same (see e.g. section headings), and sentences within each paragraph are very similar too. Here is an example:
From the biography on El Otro Yo's website:
Rough cleaned up machine translation:
From this article:
As you can see, each of the sentences is closely paraphrased: the first sentences, for example, all include:
The same applies to the other sections of the article. Per Wikipedia:Close_paraphrasing#Translation, even though these are statements of fact, the fact that the entire article is closely translated is a copyright problem. eviolite (talk) 16:50, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
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The entirety of the article after the lead is a close paraphrasing and translation of https://web.archive.org/web/20120409175028/http://www.elotroyo.com/prensa/biografia.html. The arrangement and structure of the articles are the same (see e.g. section headings), and sentences within each paragraph are very similar too. Here is an example:
From the biography on El Otro Yo's website:
Rough cleaned up machine translation:
From this article:
As you can see, each of the sentences is closely paraphrased: the first sentences, for example, all include:
The same applies to the other sections of the article. Per Wikipedia:Close_paraphrasing#Translation, even though these are statements of fact, the fact that the entire article is closely translated is a copyright problem. eviolite (talk) 16:50, 3 May 2021 (UTC)