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Speedy deletion is not for clean-up issues, so this should not have been tagged. A simple google search reveals notability (A University College of London Lecture named after the person should make you think "hmmm, maybe there is something to this). I inserted stronger citations into the lede. Please remove speedy deletion tag and mark for cleanup and expansion (stub is oky doky too). Thanks!
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• Also, a CV does not fall under copyright violation - it is simply a list of publications that can be reproduced anywhere. — Preceding
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Thebrycepeake, I speedied this once, but since she is clearly notable and the deletion has been challenged (and not just by the obvious sock- and meat-puppets), I've been through removing obvious spam and the lengthy copyright violation. Her career could still be taken as a copyviol, but since it is a sequential list anyway, not sure how that could be addressed.
Joseph2302, you are right that, however notable she is, copyright violations and spam cannot be accepted. I's remove the SD tags for now, but feel free to nom for SD or other if you don't thionk the problems have been adequately addressed
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Speedy deletion is not for clean-up issues, so this should not have been tagged. A simple google search reveals notability (A University College of London Lecture named after the person should make you think "hmmm, maybe there is something to this). I inserted stronger citations into the lede. Please remove speedy deletion tag and mark for cleanup and expansion (stub is oky doky too). Thanks!
Thebrycepeake (
talk) 12:53, 2 July 2015 (UTC)
• Also, a CV does not fall under copyright violation - it is simply a list of publications that can be reproduced anywhere. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Thebrycepeake (
talk •
contribs)
13:55, 2 July 2015 (UTC)reply
Thebrycepeake, I speedied this once, but since she is clearly notable and the deletion has been challenged (and not just by the obvious sock- and meat-puppets), I've been through removing obvious spam and the lengthy copyright violation. Her career could still be taken as a copyviol, but since it is a sequential list anyway, not sure how that could be addressed.
Joseph2302, you are right that, however notable she is, copyright violations and spam cannot be accepted. I's remove the SD tags for now, but feel free to nom for SD or other if you don't thionk the problems have been adequately addressed
Jimfbleak -
talk to me?14:22, 2 July 2015 (UTC)reply