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January 2014

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  • first launch of a DSP satellite was on 6 November 1970 with the 23rd and last launched 10 November) 2007. This program has been superseded by the Space-Based Infrared System ([[SBIRS]]).

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February 2014

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George Ganchev

Thank you for fixing some of the errors on this article. I'm just a little confused by your edit summery description: "ce; coi - sole contributor is a self declared employee". Could you please tell me what you meant by this? Does it affect the article in any way? Kndimov (talk) 22:24, 3 March 2014 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion on Bijan Ebrahimi

Hi

I'm new to wikipedia as a writer, so I'm still learning the rules and figuring out how it works.

Is it considered a violation of copyrights if you copy something from a news source? Because before I join wikipedia, I had seen many pages on wikipedia that used news websites verbatim in their context.

Moreover, if a page is deleted, is it possible to revive it later after editing it?

Thanks

A math.geek (talk) 12:31, 21 March 2014 (UTC)

You cannot copy anything unless it is available under a license that is compatible with Wikipedia or it is in the public domain. If you have seen other pages that do this then they too are copyright violations. Yes a deleted page can be started afresh or recovered, but it won't be recovered to allow editing if the only content is a copyright violation as old versions are visible in the history. QuiteUnusual (talk) 12:55, 21 March 2014 (UTC)

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