Talk:Ben Ali Haggin

Continuing copyright issues
This article began with content copied from and closely following and continues to contain derivative content from source. For an example of close paraphrasing, consider the following:

The article says:

I've bolded copied content to make copying more clear. There are other passages that similarly follow quite closely.

While facts are not copyrightable, creative elements of presentation - including both structure and language - are. So that it will not constitute a derivative work, this article should be rewritten in the temporary space that is now linked from the article's front. The essay Close paraphrasing contains some suggestions for rewriting that may help avoid these issues. The article Wikipedia Signpost/2009-04-13/Dispatches, while about plagiarism rather than copyright concerns, also contains some suggestions for reusing material from sources that may be helpful, beginning under "Avoiding plagiarism".

Alternatively, if the material can be verified to be public domain or permission is provided, we can use the original text with proper attribution.

Please let me know at my talk page if you have questions about this. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 17:08, 12 January 2011 (UTC)

Ziegfeld
According to "Ziegfeld," a biography by Charles Higham, Haggin started work for him in 1915, both on the Midnight Frolic and the Follies. -- K72ndst (talk) 14:41, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

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