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Remove external link to possible copy vio site or not?
editI removed the link to a forum page that lists the full New York times article that I used as a reference to this page. not sure if this is correct or not. Tell me your views. Also the link I now have to New York times needs paymenst, I though it was free after registration, which it was when I wrote the article, not sure if it was changed or if I had access for free for 2 weeks. So not sure if I should keep that link? Or how to link to a paper news paper?
The link is here for you to check http://www.dgrin.com/showpost.php?a&p=108382&postcount=31 Stefan 11:57, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
Rewrite
editThis whole article needs a rewrite. The copy and pasted "Source Unknown" story is not appropriate for an encyclopedia and of a dubious source. It makes the article read like a photography forum tale. Frankly, I'm going to remove it right now.