Talk:Army ant

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[edit] um

it does say that is article was used with permission. also there needs to be more here on army ants than this.

[edit] Copyright violation

The entire text of the sections "Introduction", "Life cycle" and "Raiding" are lifted verbatim from http://www.infiniteworld.org/research/lifecycle.htm (listed in External links). Since that site contains a copyright notice and there is no indication that permission was given to the contributor, I'm removing those sections.

I am not using {{copyvio}} as I see no reason to have this page deleted entirely. --Bk0 16:04, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

This was listed as a copyviol a long time ago and was deleted once, then recreated in a non-copyviol form. The anon ip, however, keeps putting back the copyrighted information. --khaosworks (talkcontribs) 16:22, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

Used by permission, unless that permission is very broad, is not compatible with the GFDL. Therefore, unless the permission can be clarified to be compatible, this will have to be trimmed/deleted again. - Taxman Talk 19:36, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I put the text up (and gave permission)

I copied the info from my website to here because the army ant link was a stub and needed better info. I don't mind it being up here despite the copywrite notice on my website since I provide that info and associated photos free of charge for educational uses anyway. I realize that is not clarified on the infiniteworld website. -Tim Brown