The article List of litigation involving the Electronic Frontier Foundation has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Just a list of mostly non-notable court cases. Fails WP:IINFO

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J. M. W. Turner

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Hi, I was looking at Turner's page and noticed that there were some issues with the references. Although it was 12 years ago, you posted on the talk page that you borrowed/purchased some books on him, Turner in his time in particular. I was wondering if you still had that book and would be interested in sorting out the citing of various versions of the book. Specifically, in the "General and cited sources" section the revised edition is cited, but isn't used at all with harv citing, but the "New" edition is cited six times, the "01" edition (based on the publishing date, maybe the same thing as the New edition) once, and the 1987 H. N. Abrams (illustrated reprint edition based on google books) once as well. I hope you have a great day and happy holidays   ayakanaa ( t · c ) 05:14, 27 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

I do have this book still - i'll have a look after the holidays, thanks! AlasdairEdits (talk) 08:28, 27 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

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