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I have reverted to a previous version of the article. On 6 October, 2009, User:Pepbot, an account with no contributions before or since, added a huge chunk of text to the article in one go.[1] It didn't read like original Wikipedia-article prose, and was a bit too much to have just been written by a random Wikipedia reader who had just created an account. I couldn't locate an original source online[2] so I'm posting here instead of on a noticeboard. I may be wrong, but better safe than sorry as they say. I wouldn't feel comfortable reinstating the content (especially as worded) without more evidence that this was not a CO violation. It's possible that, like Uta monogatari probably was, it had been re-produced with off-wiki (i.e., unverifiable) permission, but that is clearly unacceptable unless the owner had openly released his/her work into the public domain. elvenscout742 (talk) 05:40, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]