A: Aquiki, I don't, I didn't know until I came to this meeting, I..
Q: Didn't you know Ekwiki until you came to the meeting today?
A: Yes, I didn't know. I knew reports of environmental protection. What appeared in Aquiki, I can't tell you, I don't know.
Q: You never did, you didn't look at Equiki? Didn't you know him?
A: I looked at the reports of the Ministry of Environmental Protection. What they gave me. Maybe it was Makwiki, maybe not, I don't know.
Q: Listen, if you weren't, you didn't know Equiki as you say,
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: Shh
Q: So it can't be that you wrote the pages 5 to 12 of your review, it can't be.
A: I'm telling you, I didn't know Shakiki.
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Q: Again, I'm telling you thatWe have now seen, extensively copied word for word for almost 10 pages, word-for-word copied from Wiki. We presented clearly all the pieces that are copied, a lot of clips that are copied. I'm telling you, if you haven't seen Equiki.
A: You didn't say the title of the articles. You say Equiki.
Q: Listen to the question, listen to the question.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: It's air pollution in Haifa Bay.
Q: I'm giving you a chance. Listen to the question.
A: Yes.
Q: If you haven't seen Equiki, The only possibility I can think of is that you didn't write these pages. If you wrote these pages and didn't see Equiwiki, then explain to me how they could be as word-for-word as Equiwiki?
A: I saw reports and wrote about them. To tell you that I saw Equiwiki, I tell you again, I didn't know what Equiwiki was, I saw articles..
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The Honorable Judge D. Hasdai: The title is air pollution in Haifa Bay. You may have seen it and you don't know it's Equiwiki.
A: Yes, I don't know it's Equiki. That's it.
The Honorable Judge D. Chasdai: All right. All right. Equiki is what we call it.
A: If I made a mistake there.