User talk:Jemacleod

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Aurora trout
Please don't use the article discussion page to create a new version of the existing article. Please use your own personal sandbox instead. Thanks  Velella  Velella Talk 23:51, 16 November 2012 (UTC)

Plagiarism
Hi Jemacleod -

I was recently reviewing your edits to Aurora trout, and it appears that you directly cut and paste a large section of text from this website and this website directly in to the article in this edit. This constitutes plagiarism, and is almost certainly a violation of the policies of your university regarding academic integrity. Some of the wording was changed in subsequent edits (mostly by people other than you,) but not to a sufficient degree so as to avoid being a copyright violation. Since I don't have access to all of the book sources that you used to make sure that you didn't do the same thing there, I've reverted every edit you have made to that article. I have notified your professor of this as well. If you contribute to Wikipedia in the future, please read our copyright policies first. We really do appreciate contributions to Wikipedia, but plagiarism and copyright violations pose both ethical and legal problems for us. Kevin Gorman (talk) 04:58, 11 December 2012 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of File:Aurora Trout Drawing.jpg


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