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Mr Dear,
My name is Brian McNeil, and I am a bureaucrat and community
accredited reporter on the Wikinews (http://en.wikinews.org)
website.
Allegations have been made on our well-known sister
site, Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org)
that the UK
newspaper, The Telegraph has plagiarized from Wikipedia in constructing the obituary
for author James Crumley (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/3062745/James-Crumley.html).
At the moment, I am in the very early stages of
investigating these allegations. The Wikipedia article on James Crumley is at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Crumley
and I am looking in to prior versions of the article to try to identify which
revision may have been copied from.
The Telegraph obituary does not carry any byline, so
the identification of any single journalist at this point is not possible. However,
some indication from the NUJ as to their position on this issue would be
appreciated. Should there be a spokesperson, or other specific individual it
would be more appropriate for me to discuss this with, I would appreciate their
contact details.
Wikipedia content is licensed under the Gnu Free
Documentation License (GFDL). This is a quite liberal license and many forms of
copying and reproduction are permitted. However, it is a viral license and –
as I understand it – where a work is substantially constructed from GFDL
content said work must inherit the license. At the very least, those who have
created the Wikipedia biography would wish to see some acknowledgement of the
material’s origins.
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest
convenience.
Regards,
Brian McNeil
Wikinews Bureaucrat & accredited reporter.
Email: brian.mcneil@...
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