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Copyvio?

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An anonymous editor put the {{copypaste}} template on this article in July. My investigation showed that the first major contributor used multiple sources, so unless they are faked, that does not seem to be a copyvio. Most of the remaining content was added in a single edit that cited a source. I checked the source and it appears that the WP editor appropriately paraphrased the main points, and did not simply copy a portion of the article and paste it here.

If some editor would like to assert that the article is, indeed, a copyvio, let him or her provide a source and make a case. Pending such a move, I have removed the {copypaste} template. ~ MD Otley (talk) 16:42, 17 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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