Talk:Cliff stabilization
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User:Antonrojo-- it was almost all copyvio to begin with (before wikification). I copied the content of this article from the coastal management article to make its own page, but I later realized after going to [1] that the last two paragraphs are taken essentially verbatim from that article. (As are the pictures, which were supposedly created by the uploader but are clearly marked as copyrighted on the website--I've put copyvio notices on those too.) I'm going to revert to the shorter version without copyright problems-- if you want to discuss this more you can post here or on my talk page. Calliopejen 22:31, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
- Makes sense. It had not occurred to me that you would add that notice to your own contributions. Antonrojo 14:05, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
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