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Are you sure about that interpretation, of which bit was because of psychological incapacity? Fixing your introduction of "act", which is ambiguous.
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*'''Ex-wife tells court WP not an authority:''' The [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]] [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/infotech/view/20100828-289290/Solgen-loses-case-for-relying-on-Wikipedia-as-an-authority reported] that the Philippine Office of the Solicitor General lost a case in a court of appeal "for relying on Wikipedia as an authority". The case concerned a 1988 marriage that was annulled in 2007 on the grounds of psychological incapacity, an act that the office sought to overturn. To counter the expert testimony offered by the ex-wife, it appears to have cited the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] according to Wikipedia. The ex-wife cited Wikipedia's own disclaimers, and the justices said that the state should instead have consulted "qualified psychiatric experts".
*'''Ex-wife tells court WP not an authority:''' The [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]] [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/infotech/view/20100828-289290/Solgen-loses-case-for-relying-on-Wikipedia-as-an-authority reported] that the Philippine Office of the Solicitor General lost a case in a court of appeal "for relying on Wikipedia as an authority". The case concerned a 1988 marriage that was annulled in 2007 on the grounds of psychological incapacity; the office had sought to overturn the annulment. To counter the expert testimony offered by the ex-wife, it appears to have cited the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] according to Wikipedia. The ex-wife cited Wikipedia's own disclaimers, and the justices said that the state should instead have consulted "qualified psychiatric experts".
*'''Author's 10% donation to WMF:''' US media theorist [[Douglas Rushkoff]] has [http://rushkoff.com/2010/08/26/program-or-be-programmed-2/ announced] that 10% of the proceeds from his new book (''Program or be programmed: ten commands for a digital age'') will go to the Wikimedia Foundation and [[Archive.org]].
*'''Author's 10% donation to WMF:''' US media theorist [[Douglas Rushkoff]] has [http://rushkoff.com/2010/08/26/program-or-be-programmed-2/ announced] that 10% of the proceeds from his new book (''Program or be programmed: ten commands for a digital age'') will go to the Wikimedia Foundation and [[Archive.org]].
*'''WP editing "difficult and bothersome":''' In a [http://blog.globaltravelerusa.com/2010/08/27/working-with-wikipedia/ blog post], an [[User talk:InternMary|intern]] at a US publishing house described her experiences as a Wikipedia newbie while writing the article about the company's magazine [[Global Traveler]]. She noted that Wikipedia had "a ton of rules" and found the user-interface confusing: "Everyday tasks done on the word processor become difficult and bothersome. Pressing ctrl and “B” no longer makes something bold. The Wikipedia user has to use apostrophes (‘’’) to initiate the bold and then another set of three apostrophes to end it. Similar programming techniques are used to get italics, bullets, lists and headings." She said that her experience had given her "a new-found respect for the articles that people put up."
*'''WP editing "difficult and bothersome":''' In a [http://blog.globaltravelerusa.com/2010/08/27/working-with-wikipedia/ blog post], an [[User talk:InternMary|intern]] at a US publishing house described her experiences as a Wikipedia newbie while writing the article about the company's magazine [[Global Traveler]]. She noted that Wikipedia had "a ton of rules" and found the user-interface confusing: "Everyday tasks done on the word processor become difficult and bothersome. Pressing ctrl and “B” no longer makes something bold. The Wikipedia user has to use apostrophes (‘’’) to initiate the bold and then another set of three apostrophes to end it. Similar programming techniques are used to get italics, bullets, lists and headings." She said that her experience had given her "a new-found respect for the articles that people put up."

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