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I recently removed links to three articles that I referenced in the article (presently references 21, 23, and 24). I originally got the articles from their hard-copy sources at my university, so that's not an issue, but I had googled the articles to see if they were anywhere on the net and posted them as a courtesy. However, on further review, the website on which I found all three articles (http://www.igtc.com/) seemed a little fishy, as it looked like just a plain messageboard (the three articles I found are all in the section http://www.igtc.com/archives/celtics/). I removed the links to the articles because I suspected that igtc.com was in violation of copyright, but I'm not sure. Can anyone tell for sure one way or the other? If you can, please post here so I know. If igtc.com turns out to be legitimate, I can put the links back in. If you need a sample of one of the articles, try a Google search for "Jordan's agent shows his true colors" (with the quotation marks included). Thanks! Joseph Petek07:32, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]