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Should we remove the copypaste tag?
I saw the evidence of a possible copyright violation, which as an editor suggested, it may have been copied from
http://www.mattielietz.com/. But, I think the sentences above the bullet points have been re-written as an intention avoid infringement. I think the bullet points have been copied from the source, but as they are sources of information rather than sentences, I don't think we should remove them should we?
Minimac (
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08:32, 10 November 2010 (UTC)reply
That seems reasonable. I think what made me sensitive to it is that it was added by a user with the same name as that website's author, which makes me inclined to scrutinize the contribution more closely. (And if the website and article page's author were to be actually verified as the same person, the copy-paste thing would be moot anyway, at least as far as copyright goes.) --
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10:19, 10 November 2010 (UTC)reply
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Should we remove the copypaste tag?
I saw the evidence of a possible copyright violation, which as an editor suggested, it may have been copied from
http://www.mattielietz.com/. But, I think the sentences above the bullet points have been re-written as an intention avoid infringement. I think the bullet points have been copied from the source, but as they are sources of information rather than sentences, I don't think we should remove them should we?
Minimac (
talk)
08:32, 10 November 2010 (UTC)reply
That seems reasonable. I think what made me sensitive to it is that it was added by a user with the same name as that website's author, which makes me inclined to scrutinize the contribution more closely. (And if the website and article page's author were to be actually verified as the same person, the copy-paste thing would be moot anyway, at least as far as copyright goes.) --
Closeapple (
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10:19, 10 November 2010 (UTC)reply