User talk:AndrewKin

October 2014
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Cyber-Insurance
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 * Hello, please note that this will need some attention. The source page at Harvard does not show a Free License release on the wiki pages, so we must assume copyright. Please address the sections shown HERE in Red on the left side; those are sections that directly match the content of the source page on the right side. It looks like it is mostly 2 paragraphs, and you did a nice job of expounding on that content, so a re-wording of the red bits will put this issue to rest. Thanks for your contributions, Crow  Caw  16:45, 20 December 2014 (UTC)