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Wikipedia:Leaks are questionable sources

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Common issues: Some editors allege that it is illegal to link to leaked data or that it is immoral to link to WikiLeaks, because it can place people in harm's way. Leaks are hard to verify and leaks can violate copyright.

Normally, when leaks of information are published, they usually are done so by an "anonymous insider" or a hacker. Even so, information is subject to change, and unless confirmed by a reliable source, information derived from leaks should not be used in articles.

Self-published leaks

Self-published leaks are primary sources for the fact that the alleged leak contains or says certain things, but not necessarily for any claims that the contents are true, correct, unfabricated, actually happened, etc. Self-published leaks may be considered reliable when reported by reliable, independent publications. Never use self-published leaks as independent sources about other living people, even if the publisher is an expert, well-known professional researcher, or writer.

Material that violates the copyrights of others per contributors' rights and obligations should not be linked, whether in an external-links section or in a citation. Knowingly directing others to material that violates copyright might be considered contributory copyright infringement.[a] If there is reason to believe that a website has a copy of a work in violation of its copyright, do not link to it.

Linking to a page that illegally distributes someone else's work casts a bad light on Wikipedia and its editors. This is particularly relevant when linking to sites such as Scribd, WikiLeaks, LiveLeak or YouTube, where due care should be taken to avoid linking to material that violates copyright.

See also

  1. ^ "Hypertext Linking and Copyright Issues". American Library Association (ALA). Archived from the original on May 26, 2015.


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