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Speedy deletion flag[edit]

Most(all) of the text was sourced from https://www.fcs.army.mil/systems/uavi/index.html, which is the US Army, which puts it in the public domain? See http://www.army.mil/copyright/ This says anything on their site which is copyright will be marked as such. Hohum (talk) 18:37, 12 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

copyright[edit]

armada magazine is not a us government publication, but the [1] site certainly is. Anything there not specifically asserted to be copyright to somebody else is PD in the US (and normally the only thing in such a class will be occasional illustration the government reprints with permission, & it always indicates that). .If it appears there without such a notice, and also in armada, we assume armada coped it from there in the absence of other evidence. I'm removing the speedy tag & the copyright warning tag, and restoring the article. If there's anything copying from Armada without being also in the PD source, rewrite that sentence or two and cite it properly--unless it is short enough to be a fair use quotation, in which case it need only be cited. DGG (talk) 22:20, 12 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]