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This is an automated message from CorenSearchBot. I have performed a web search with the contents of The Landscape Channel, and it appears to include a substantial copy of http://www.landscapehd.com/about6.html. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. See our copyright policy for further details. (If you own the copyright to the previously published content and wish to donate it, see Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials for the procedure.)

This message was placed automatically, and it is possible that the bot is confused and found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article and it would be appreciated if you could drop a note on the maintainer's talk page. CorenSearchBot ( talk) 16:40, 15 February 2010 (UTC) reply

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This article, initially tagged by a bot as a copy / paste of [1], still contains unsuitably close paraphrasing of the original.

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By early 1989 as part of Sky Channel's move to Astra - a new satellite beaming high-powered transmissions across Europe DTH, The Landscape Channel had joined the exclusive band of broadcasters operating on the new ASTRA 1A satellite continuing to supply SKY ONE with programming. However due to a financial constraint on The Landscape Channel, operations ceased during the latter part of the year. The Landscape Channel concept looked at the time as if it would fade but the UK's terrestrial channel - Channel Four - who had heard of the good audience response to the programming commissioned programming to cover its output during school holidays. This resulted in Landscape being reconstructed with new investment to supply the terrestrial television market in a new format known as Art of Landscape.

With the source [2]:

In early 1989 Landscape joined the exclusive band of broadcasters operating on the new ASTRA 1A satellite continuing to supply SKY 1 until the middle of that year when due to lack of funds operations ceased.

The Landscape Channel idea looked at the time as if it would like so many other ideals fade. However fate was to intervene in the form of the UK terrestrial channel - Channel Four - who had heard of the good audience response to the programming.

This resulted in Landscape being reconstructed with new investment to supply the terrestrial television market in a new format known as Art of Landscape.

As there appear to have been genuine good faith efforts to address the issues, the article has been been granted a grace period to address the remaining problems.

There are two ways to do so:

  • If the contributors believe they can obtain permission of the copyright holder to use the material, they should follow the process described at WP:PERMISSION and state that they did on this talk page
  • Otherwise, rewrite the article from scratch using their own words on this temporary subpage, and again, state that you did on this talk page.

Regards, MLauba ( talk) 11:14, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply

Since the problems have not been further addressed, the article has been deleted. You are welcome to write a new article on this subject, but please be sure that you use your own language in doing so, unless you are briefly excerpting text in a clearly marked and cited quote. Thank you. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:55, 4 March 2010 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an automated message from CorenSearchBot. I have performed a web search with the contents of The Landscape Channel, and it appears to include a substantial copy of http://www.landscapehd.com/about6.html. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. See our copyright policy for further details. (If you own the copyright to the previously published content and wish to donate it, see Wikipedia:Donating copyrighted materials for the procedure.)

This message was placed automatically, and it is possible that the bot is confused and found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article and it would be appreciated if you could drop a note on the maintainer's talk page. CorenSearchBot ( talk) 16:40, 15 February 2010 (UTC) reply

Copyright issues

This article, initially tagged by a bot as a copy / paste of [1], still contains unsuitably close paraphrasing of the original.

Compare, for instance, the article:

By early 1989 as part of Sky Channel's move to Astra - a new satellite beaming high-powered transmissions across Europe DTH, The Landscape Channel had joined the exclusive band of broadcasters operating on the new ASTRA 1A satellite continuing to supply SKY ONE with programming. However due to a financial constraint on The Landscape Channel, operations ceased during the latter part of the year. The Landscape Channel concept looked at the time as if it would fade but the UK's terrestrial channel - Channel Four - who had heard of the good audience response to the programming commissioned programming to cover its output during school holidays. This resulted in Landscape being reconstructed with new investment to supply the terrestrial television market in a new format known as Art of Landscape.

With the source [2]:

In early 1989 Landscape joined the exclusive band of broadcasters operating on the new ASTRA 1A satellite continuing to supply SKY 1 until the middle of that year when due to lack of funds operations ceased.

The Landscape Channel idea looked at the time as if it would like so many other ideals fade. However fate was to intervene in the form of the UK terrestrial channel - Channel Four - who had heard of the good audience response to the programming.

This resulted in Landscape being reconstructed with new investment to supply the terrestrial television market in a new format known as Art of Landscape.

As there appear to have been genuine good faith efforts to address the issues, the article has been been granted a grace period to address the remaining problems.

There are two ways to do so:

  • If the contributors believe they can obtain permission of the copyright holder to use the material, they should follow the process described at WP:PERMISSION and state that they did on this talk page
  • Otherwise, rewrite the article from scratch using their own words on this temporary subpage, and again, state that you did on this talk page.

Regards, MLauba ( talk) 11:14, 24 February 2010 (UTC) reply

Since the problems have not been further addressed, the article has been deleted. You are welcome to write a new article on this subject, but please be sure that you use your own language in doing so, unless you are briefly excerpting text in a clearly marked and cited quote. Thank you. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:55, 4 March 2010 (UTC) reply

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