Talk:Proust questionnaire
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Deletion for copyright infrigements?
Proust has died in 1922. The copyright laws are clear on that. The law in France for french authors is that the text is falling in Public Domain 70 years after the death of the author.
1922 + 70 = 1992. So I think that we are in the scope of your license. --KarlDubost (http://www.la-grange.net/)
- Given your information on French copyright I think you're probably right that it's not a violation on that score; however I think the article in its present form is probably inappropriate as being a (bare, uncommented) source text. - Hephaestos 02:21, 19 Nov 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, I'd agree with that. Sorry for being so hasty labelling it as copyvio. It would be best to write about the questionnaire, and provide an external link to the actual questionnaire, or even better, put a copy at http://ps.wikipedia.org (which is a wiki for source texts) and link to that. Angela 02:25, 19 Nov 2003 (UTC)
I think this information is exceedingly non-notable. If we had his answers as well, then maybe it would be worth mentioning...
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