2009/3/11 Erik Moeller <e...@wikimedia.org>: > 2009/3/11 geni <geni...@gmail.com>: >> Importing wikipedia content would be an absolute pain > > Why? The language doesn't require you to include a full list of > authors. Only if you want your copy to be a "link-creditable" copy, > you would need to do so.
Is provideing credit reasonable to the medium or means an additional requirement? >> and moveing >> article titles would result in some interesting legal situations. > > That's true for any approach that utilizes hyperlinks; there are > probably technical strategies we can use to mitigate it. Nope. Not as long as the deletion button continues to exist. The GFDL was smart enough to pick that up which is why when it offers computer-network locations as an option for distributing transparent copies the burden is on the person doing the distribution to make sure that the thing will remain accessible at the network location for at least a year. With attribution the situation is more interesting since given the likely age of some new encyclopedia wikians you would need to make sure the hyperlinks continue to be active for at least 150 years (life+70 frequently generates copyrights that long or longer). >> The phrase "otherwise be attributed in the manner specified by the >> uploader" is intensely bad because it allows people to specify >> attribution via skywriting. > > CC-BY-SA itself places limitations on credit, but I've nevertheless > qualified it with "reasonable". CC-BY-SA does indeed place limits on how you can demand credit. Problem is that your phase disabled the section in question. On the basis that new encyclopedia wiki doesn't need the added problem of trying to figure out the difference between "reasonable" and "reasonable to the medium and means" scraping the whole section would be a better approach rather than messing with something CC-BY-SA has already delt with. -- geni _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l