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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> In scientific work you can refer to work in other papers, as long as you
> give fully all relevant reference, i.e. author(s), year of publication,
> full title, full reference of journal/book, number of pages; and ususally
> specific page if text is cited literally (which, in general, is not
> encouraged).
Well, I know "referring to work" is completely legal given proper citation
of sources. In this case, Thorsten said the Wikipedia article literally
included some paragraphs from the original paper.
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