Talk:Fitts for Fight
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Notability
editI count no less than nine articles about the band. That should certainly make them notable enough. // Liftarn
Theft claims
editI see nothing to support claims of theft in the article. Note that copyright infringement, while illegal, is not theft. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.234.43.68 (talk) 10:03, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Not notable.
editI marked the page as I think Fitts for Fight does not meet the general notability guideline. All sources only report on the 2007 "theft" but don't prove their notability in any way. The article seems to deal with minor artists who used music from other minor artists. I suspect the page was created as an attempt at spreading the word about the theft. 017935 (talk) 23:00, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
- With at least nine newspaper articles they certainly are noticeable enough. // Liftarn (talk)
- The links to sources 1, 2 and 6 are dead - leaving only three different sources left (Fvn.no, Dagbladet and Ballade.no). Two of them report about the "theft", which would suggest that this article should be renamed to "2007 Fitts For Fight plagiarism controversy" like the 2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy article. The more neutral claim at the end of the article has a [citation needed] after it. Again, I highly suspect this article was created to try to get more attention for the theft. 017935 (talk) 14:24, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
- That the links gave gone down route 404 is of no relevance so that is a moot point. The article might be moved yes, but unlike the case with the 2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy that article has a main article. // Liftarn (talk)
- I think you're a bit quick to remove the Notability tag. I have restored it, though I don't want to start an edit war. I'd like to hear the opinion of other people besides you, because it seems like you're rather protective of this article. I think that just because a theft is notable (according to you) does not mean one of the parties is. Not all artists they stole music from have their own article, for example.
- Do other people also want to keep this article? If no one else joins this discussion it would kind of prove my point of lack of notability (imagine the response to the suggestion of removing the Timbaland article!), but I'd rather have more peoples' views on this. 017935 (talk) 23:02, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
- That the links gave gone down route 404 is of no relevance so that is a moot point. The article might be moved yes, but unlike the case with the 2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy that article has a main article. // Liftarn (talk)
- The links to sources 1, 2 and 6 are dead - leaving only three different sources left (Fvn.no, Dagbladet and Ballade.no). Two of them report about the "theft", which would suggest that this article should be renamed to "2007 Fitts For Fight plagiarism controversy" like the 2007 Timbaland plagiarism controversy article. The more neutral claim at the end of the article has a [citation needed] after it. Again, I highly suspect this article was created to try to get more attention for the theft. 017935 (talk) 14:24, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
Meaning of name
editThe article makes no mention of it, but I wonder, considering the mentioning of vulgar lyrics, if fitts might be a reference to the vulgar Norwegian term fitter, meaning cunts? __meco (talk) 19:59, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
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