Talk:Emmanuel Mignot
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Suspicion of a copyright violation
[edit]Hello,
I'm wondering whether the "Awards" section is an infringment on Wikipedia's rules. I dug into the Wayback Machine and this section is the same as the third paragraph of Mignot's page on the ancient Stanford University website, dating from January 25, 2013. Since this piece of information was added right upon the article creation, on August 7, 2012, there is a few months discrepancy and I can't be sure but tend to trust Standford, especially given the lack of sources and the quality of wording in this section compared with the rest of the edition.
What do you think about it? Rephrasing the whole section could help but should I also ask an admin to clear the history, even if I'm not 100% sure about the copyright violation? Does someone know another way to check?
Thanks in advance,
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