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I see the copy vio tag. I brought in a paragraph of his bio from the Hexcel site, re-arranged things in chronological order and changed some words so that it flowed properly. Is this still a copyright violation? If so, we should just remove that paragraph. Or could we out it in quotes? The prior version contained an exact copy of information on Business.com about Hexcel (which also said nothing about Berges himself). I know that some of the information was available at multiple sources I found using dogpile.com, so I could go back in and create a new one that draws dribs and drabs from various sources. --Habap21:54, 17 August 2005 (UTC)Reply
Ooops. I just followed the Forbes link. Forbes copied the bio from Hexcel's website. If both places have published exactly the same thing and ours is, in fact, slightly different, is there any copyright violation? Either way, I might sit down and re-write it tomorrow, simply summarizing his experience. BTW, I simply happened across his name on deadlinks - un-dead-ended several Daves and Davids today. --Habap21:58, 17 August 2005 (UTC)Reply
Please don't overwrite the copyright violation notice on articles as this leaves the violating material is still available in the page history. --Ngb?!?11:48, 3 September 2005 (UTC)Reply