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internet. The authors, scientists paid in effect by the Danish taxpayer, are employed by
Copenhagen University to further the progress of science for the benefit of all mankind. The ISI is an international organisation whose purpose is to further the well-being of mankind through good statistics. It is run and paid for by the contributions of its members. It us not a profit-making organisation, nor is Copenhagen University. So why is copyright violation being claimed for work which the authors and publishers intended to be in the public domain for the benefit of mankind? Naturally, text which is quoted from another source ought to be attributed to that source, as a matter of courtesy and proper documentation. The source was documented in the original posting, but obviously that could have been made publicly more visible.
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More thoughts on the copyright issue. It is not clear to me that copyright was ever claimed by anyone for the material in question. The original authors did not claim copyright and were not asked to transfer it to the ISI. ISI never asserted copyright on the members’ newsletter which they put out on
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Actually, I have now rewritten other sections of the article so that the copyrighted material is completely superfluous. I suggest the copyright question is considered closed and the material which was hidden be completely removed. The article still has a reference to the originally used source,
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We have sent the official wikipedia instructions back. I hope that the webmaster of ISI is authorised to settle copyright questions about their website, andknowledgable enough . I still find this quite crazy. The ISI wants the whole world to read this "In
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I started this article by using text from an ISI “In
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for the important criteria, several of which are clearly satisfied; they just need to be properly documented through links to
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which is quite enough for further editors to use, and of course its existence is evidence of notability.
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Thank you for your message. My former colleague
Liliana is no longer working at the ISI.
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