Talk:Laurence BonJour
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The text of this article is a pretty much verbatim copy of BonJour's homepage. However, I'm hesitant to flag it as a copyvio, because the text is only a pretty much standard listing and would be difficult to write in an original format. — JIP | Talk 07:16, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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Springjournals.net
The URL Springjournals.net neither activated any alert message nor was blacklisted. The questioned source (Script error: No such module "CS1 identifiers".) reported a good summary of one of the most known academic papers of BonJour, which is dated back to 1980 and whose three pages are still copyrighted today. It could seem very strange, but itis absolutely not easy to find a single web page citing a meaningful fraction of ithe Bonjour's paper.