User talk:Informagenesis

Copyright problem: Combinatorial library
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Copyright problems
Your latest version at Talk:Combinatorial library/Temp was still unusable, as it duplicates text from. I have not compared other sections to see if infringement remains; sentences from that source were detected in your temporary version by a mechanical plagiarism detector. One of the difficulties in attempting to revise as you are doing rather than writing completely from scratch as the template on the article recommends is that you may not remember which text you have copied from other sources and hence may think you have cleaned it completely when you have not. Since it still displays copyrighted text without verification of permission, I cannot use it to replace the earlier version. The seven day period for clearing this material has passed, and the primary article has been deleted. Since you are still working on this matter, I have moved your latest edition of the temporary version to User:Informagenesis/Combinatorial library so you may continue to develop this in userspace without replicating text from other sources. Given copyright concerns, it cannot remain on Wikipedia without revision or permission for long. I will be watching your talk page if you would like to discuss the matter further. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:02, 3 June 2009 (UTC)

I have been modified the text, so there are not any copyright-related problems within the current version.

--Informagenesis (talk) 07:42, 11 June 2009 (UTC)