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Copyright problem: Mount Trashmore Park
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Turning back time at Mount Trashmore Park
Hi, and a belated welcome to Wikipedia. I'm stopping by to clarify what went wrong at Mount Trashmore Park and what can be done going forward. I appreciate your interest in improving articles here. Unfortunately, we cannot host text here that violates the copyright of other entities (unless they license that material in a manner that allows us to re-use it). Hosting that material opens Wikipedia to legal liability, so we try to remove it as quickly as possible. Some of the material you added was nearly the same as the text in the cited The Virginian-Pilot articles. You can see (since you posted in October) that we're fairly backlogged in the copyright department, so I took the unfortunate liberty of rolling back all of your edits to that article instead of picking and choosing problematic bits to point out and fix. Back in October, you indicated an interest in fixing the article's problems and continuing to improve it. I hope that's still the case several months later. If so, you can find some guidance on this topic at Close paraphrasing, and you're always welcome to ask questions at WP:TEAHOUSE where experienced editors will be happy to help. I hope you're staying well! Ajpolino (talk) 19:59, 12 January 2021 (UTC)