Talk:Bloomberg Innovation Quotient

Requested move

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The result of the move request was: Moved to Global Innovation Quotient. — ΛΧΣ  21  03:13, 10 March 2013 (UTC)

Bloomberg& → Global Innovation Quotient (Bloomberg) – This is to be in accordance with the change in name suggested by Wikipedia for Global Innovation Index, see disambiguation (INSEAD) and (BCG). In addition, this product is not called Global Innovation Index, but rather Global Innovation Quotient, as show http://www.bloomberg.com/slideshow/2012-06-12/the-bloomberg-innovation-quotient.html#slide1. Global Innovation Index has been used by the media by mistake. Db492 (talk) 07:35, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Oppose: What's the "(Bloomberg)" for? It doesn't need to be disambiguated from Global Innovation Quotient, no source calls it "Global Innovation Quotient (Bloomberg)", and it seems highly unlikely that a reader would type that into the search box. bobrayner (talk) 20:13, 27 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Comment - Global Innovation Quotient seems to be the appropriate title, but before we bother moving the page, I'd like to see some evidence the topic is notable in the first place. Huon (talk) 21:35, 27 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Support a move to Global Innovation Quotient per bobrayner. --BDD (talk) 18:11, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
 * The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

Bloomberg's Global Innovation Index
2014 report available now: http://www.bloomberg.com/slideshow/2014-01-22/30-most-innovative-countries.html#slide31--89.128.236.143 (talk) 16:51, 23 January 2014 (UTC)

Copyright problem removed
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 * If we follow your logic, we should remove just about any lists like List of countries by population or List of countries by Human Development Index. Going around any article you like and putting a copied and pasted copyright claim is no replacement for dismissing WP:C, which clearly states that " It is not necessary to obtain the permission of a copyright holder before linking to copyrighted material, just as an author of a book does not need permission to cite someone else's work in their bibliography. Likewise, Wikipedia is not restricted to linking only to CC BY-SA or open-source content." Massyparcer (talk) 09:51, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
 * Indeed,, there is no restriction on linking to copyrighted material hosted by the copyright owner. There is however a policy restriction on copying that content into our articles. Much of the text of this page appears to have been copied from , which is why I removed it. There may also be a problem with the list, which appears to be creatively compiled, and thus not available for use here, as explained at Non-free content, §4. Please note that this is a very different situation from List of countries by population, which is based on factual data, and is thus without creative content. Both aspects will be reviewed by the admin or copyright clerk who deals with this. That usually happens in 7–10 days; until then, the content should not be edited, nor the template removed. Thank you, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 16:59, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
 * Additionally, List of countries by Human Development Index appears to be published under CC-BY, so is compatible with our reuse policies. Crow  Caw  17:08, 19 January 2015 (UTC)