Whenever you publish GPL'ed code, you retain the copyright on the pieces
that you've contributed.
This is why the GPL is enforcable - you can hit GPL violators by means of a
copyright lawsuit.

So the correct thing to do (IMHO) is to leave the orginal copyright notice
intact, but to put the
GPL header on top. That is assuming the Apache License is indeed GPL
compatible.

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