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Thanks for the advise
::::[[w:IANAL|IANAL]], but FWIW, authorship-implies-copyright is also the case in Australia. ''But'', a person cannot copyright ''facts'' - they can copyright their creativity (e.g. how they wrote the article); they can copyright their research (but, other people can build on ideas); but not the facts themselves.
::::The way that I've gotten around it is to take an article and strip it of any creativity. Most articles that have a biographical timeline have been done this way (see [[Irinej (Dobrijevic) of Australia and New Zealand]]) - the idea is that later, someone will go through and rewrite it into an article, and because the original article has not been seen (or, more likely, has been forgotten), there is no feasible way to plagiarise.
 
:::::Pistevo, what is FWIW? LOL ... that makes sence and is quite easy rule to follow. Strip an article of descriptive sentences and keep facts alone and then build upwards again. THANKS for the advise. [[User:Ixthis888|Vasiliki]] 17:48, February 25, 2008 (PST)
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