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@ ThePowerofX:
Thanks for clarifying that it is your blog post that the text was taken from in your edit summary, but when I put the {{copypaste}}
template on, I read the
wikipedia guidelines on copyright violations and I read that even if you own the text, you can't copy it in. I don't want to moan but I think you have to
donate the text or something (unless it's already under a CC-by-SA licence). Thanks for reading this, I hope we can sort something out.
Seagull123 (
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22:18, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because (i) group members have accepted guilt to hacking not only Microsoft and multiple third-party development partners, a notable achievement alone, but also the United States Army computer network [1] (ii) In addition, one of the the group's memebers, David Pokora, is the first foreign hacker ever to be sentenced on United States soil. The sentence has been descibed as "a first of its kind". [2] (iii) Their criminal activity has received considerable international press coverage, including The Age, [3] The Guardian, [4] Seattle Times [5] ZDnet [6] the National Post [7] the DailyMail [8] and numerous other reliable sources. — TPX 08:22, 11 June 2015 (UTC)
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@ ThePowerofX:
Thanks for clarifying that it is your blog post that the text was taken from in your edit summary, but when I put the {{copypaste}}
template on, I read the
wikipedia guidelines on copyright violations and I read that even if you own the text, you can't copy it in. I don't want to moan but I think you have to
donate the text or something (unless it's already under a CC-by-SA licence). Thanks for reading this, I hope we can sort something out.
Seagull123 (
talk)
22:18, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because (i) group members have accepted guilt to hacking not only Microsoft and multiple third-party development partners, a notable achievement alone, but also the United States Army computer network [1] (ii) In addition, one of the the group's memebers, David Pokora, is the first foreign hacker ever to be sentenced on United States soil. The sentence has been descibed as "a first of its kind". [2] (iii) Their criminal activity has received considerable international press coverage, including The Age, [3] The Guardian, [4] Seattle Times [5] ZDnet [6] the National Post [7] the DailyMail [8] and numerous other reliable sources. — TPX 08:22, 11 June 2015 (UTC)