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Several of these are just stubs where someone copy and pasted something to create a quick and easy article. Wouldn't it be more efficient if people would change wording and label them as stubs rather than plastering it with the copyright notice? --Butters 16:05, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Hi Butters, In the case of the stubs you mention you can do just that; re-write the article on the /Temp link given in the copyright violation notice. An administrator will come in a week or two and clean everything up. This allows copyright violations (no matter how small) to be deleted from the history of the article. The listing period also allows review and time to grant permission if the author is so inclined. --Duk 17:07, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)

"It will take time for pages to appear here, up to ish 30th. " Ummm... is that a typo? what is an ish 30? Enochlau 04:09, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Doesn't make sense to me too.-Poli 08:00, 2005 Jun 26 (UTC)

Is this an automatic database generated page from ((copyvio)) messages? -- SGBailey 09:21, 2005 Jan 21 (UTC)

Sort of. Everytime you include a ((copyvio)) in an article, it puts that article in this Category. This page is a list of all the articles in the category, so, every article that has a ((copyvio)) tag gets listed here.-Poli 07:59, 2005 Jun 26 (UTC)

Adding an index

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Could it be possible (and helpfull) if an index at the top of the page (# and A-Z) were created so you don't have to hit "See next page" for more details if you want to look something spcific up by the first letter (or number)? --Admiral Roo July 1, 2005 17:58 (UTC)

procedure

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So do we just confirm that it's a copyvio and then delete it if it's been a week and there hasn't been an alternative version written? GfloresTalk 03:18, 6 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

see Wikipedia:Copyright problems for detailed instructions. --Duk 03:38, 6 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"The previous content of this page..."

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This is the language of the template: does it mean I should have deleted the offending material, and then leave it to an admin to find it in the page history, or does it mean something else? --Rrburke 02:25, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

As it states on the full instructions at Wikipedia:Copyright problems, the text should be blanked and replaced with the template. It is in the page history for an administrator to examine. —Centrxtalk • 05:01, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]