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		<title>By: Authority &#38; Conflict on Wikipedia &#187; Copyright, Commerce and Culture</title>
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		<description>[...] isn&#8217;t that archived debate ultimately productive and promising? In the Berkman Center&#8217;s interview with Andrew Lih, David Weinberger quotes Wikipedia&#8217;s founder, Jimmy Wales, as saying, &#8220;To me, an [...]</description>
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