Uhm, I thought this wiki worked in the same way as wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights How can you even edit an
article if it is copyrighted? I don't understand at all that the authors
have any rights on anything in a free wiki.

I can understand that it could be useful to see all the authors of the
article, so I could add a link to the original 0.4 page history (author
history), somehow.



Lukas W. wrote
> No, they should not just be copy-pasted! By doing this, you remove the
> history of an article and thus the information about who wrote it. You
> infringe the (copy)rights of the original authors.





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