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Reverse copyvio
editI responded to a copyright deletion request here, alleging that this page (and by extension, Isle of Arran which this article was split from) violated the copyright of https://www.artwarefineart.com/gallery/isle-arran-largs-ayrshire-scotland-1868 (copyvio report).
I was suspicious because the copyvio report of the source article includes square-bracketed inline footnotes in the same style that we use here, but there was no list of footnotes. It did not take long to figure out that those are our footnotes - they're even the same footnote numbers. Have a look at Isle of Arran#Popular Culture (in this version just before the split), then Ctrl-F the art gallery's page for [98]; you'll see what I mean. It's also just odd that an art gallery would go into so much detail about a place's demographic and climate statistics, and describe its government, on a description of a painting.
Please don't flag this article for copyvio again. I'll see what I can do about getting the art gallery's website flagged so it doesn't match in the copyvio detector. (Courtesy ping Onel5969) Ivanvector (Talk/Edits) 15:52, 24 February 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks as always for your investigative prowess. Onel5969 TT me 15:55, 24 February 2023 (UTC)