Sheldon Rampton wrote:
When I use material from the Wikipedia in the Disinfopedia, I put in a line of attribution at the bottom of the article. For example, Disinfopedia's [[Richard A. Clarke]] article includes the following line at the bottom, with links back to Wikipedia article:
Note: A version of this article also appears in the Wikipedia.
If you want to do something similar when moving Disinfopedia material into the Wikipedia, it would be appreciated but isn't obligatory. It's not like we're in a position to sue over it.
Hmmmm, I hadn't thought of that. I've imported several Disinfopedia articles and had plans for a couple more. I think it's good for us to pool our efforts where applicable. I'll go back and add an attribution for Disinfopedia. I figure I can just put that under ==References== at the end, right?
Nat Krause (the eponymous user)
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