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  2. Template:PD-ineligible - Wikipedia

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    The image only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes. It is not a logo. Don't be deceived by its name! {{PD-textlogo}} Use when: The image only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes. It is a logo. Use {} along with it, when applicable. Very specialized {}

  3. Template : Creative Commons text attribution notice/doc

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    This is needed to meet the "appropriate credit" provision of many Creative Commons licenses, which provide (for examples in all of those covered by this template) that: "If supplied, you must provide the name of the creator and attribution parties".

  4. False attribution - Wikipedia

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    False attribution may refer to: Misattribution in general, when a quotation or work is accidentally, traditionally, or based on bad information attributed to the wrong person or group A specific fallacy where an advocate appeals to an irrelevant, unqualified, unidentified, biased, or fabricated source in support of an argument.

  5. Wikipedia:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    To aid with attribution at the end of a few sentences, consider using a general attribution template such as the {{citation-attribution}} template for public-domain sources or {} for compatibly licensed sources, {{Free-content attribution}} which is designed around material with an externally posted license, or use a source-specific attribution ...

  6. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    Fred L. Worth, the author of The Trivia Encyclopedia, placed deliberately false information about the first name of TV detective Columbo for copy-trap purposes. He later sued the creators of Trivial Pursuit, as they had based some of their questions and answers on entries found in the work. The suit was unsuccessful, as the makers of Trivial ...

  7. Template:Attribution - Wikipedia

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    Two general purpose templates for attributing specific sources where the text has been copied into Wikipedia from a public-domain source: {{citation-attribution}} {{source-attribution}} Three general purpose templates for attributing specific sources where the text has been copied into Wikipedia from a compatibly-licensed source:

  8. Moral rights - Wikipedia

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    The moral rights include the right of attribution, the right to have a work published anonymously or pseudonymously, and the right to the integrity of the work. [2] The preserving of the integrity of the work allows the author to object to alteration, distortion, or mutilation of the work that is "prejudicial to the author's honor or reputation ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    See the next section for more on using attribution templates with compatibly licensed sources; the proper template may vary by the license of the source. The wording of {{ citation-attribution }} , {{ source-attribution }} the first is for use inside in-line citations, the latter for the references section at the bottom.