Wikipedia talk:Contributor copyright investigations/De Administrando Imperio

Indicative results
From checking rather a lot of articles today, I'd make the following observations:
 * Copyvios are turning up in edits from all parts of this editor's career, including on most topics they've worked on
 * That said, they're particularly prevalent in articles covering recent warfare and terrorist attacks
 * I couldn't spot any copyvios in the small number of articles on trains and music I checked, but there's lots more to go on trains at least.
 * The editor has helpfully been listing articles with high rates of problems on their talk page.
 * Most of the copyvios are referenced to the news story they're taken from. The key phrase to look out for is that somebody "said" something; this is standard for news stories and in almost all cases where it appears it's due to a copyvio. Nick-D (talk) 11:36, 1 September 2010 (UTC)