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- U.S. v. Wheeler, 435 U.S. 313 (1978)
- Arica v. Palmer, 970 F.2d 106 (2d. Cir. 1992)
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Wikipedia articles that present material about living people can affect their subjects' lives. Wikipedia editors who deal with these articles have a responsibility to consider the legal and ethical implications of their actions when doing so. In cases where the appropriateness of material regarding a living person is questioned, the rule of thumb should be 'do no harm.' This means, among other things, that such material should be removed until a decision to include it is reached, rather than being included until a decision to remove it is reached. |
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