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For the time being, I have removed the text which was copied from a history book. Wikipedia cannot accept any type of material that is not in the public domain or that is not used under the GFDL or a GFDL-compatible license (which means that anybody - not only Wikipedia - could use the text for any purpose they so desired including commercial purposes). Please provide information about any copyrights on this book and who owns those copyrights. It would actually be easier and better to simply rephrase the text from the book and include that version in this article. It would be great to have a historical background section in this article, but it gets very complicated when an editor like yourself wishes to include material from a previously published work...that's why it's best to simply rephrase any text you want to include here. --MatthewUND(talk)06:50, 21 October 2007 (UTC)Reply