Attribution and copyright/Quiz
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Original research
- See also: Original research inquiry and Research
Hypothesis:
- Attribution by hyperlink to another WMF source is acceptable.
- See also: Control groups, Proof of concept, and Proof of technology
See also
- Law/Quiz
- Monopolistic practices/Quiz
- Usurpation/Quiz
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