On 4/29/07, gjzilla(a)gmail.com <gjzilla(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/29/07, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/29/07, Earle Martin
<wikipedia(a)downlode.org> wrote:
That's interesting. How many of our mirrors,
then, are actually in
compliance? Even
answers.com only says on its copies of our content
"This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed
encyclopedia." No page history (and therefore author names) available.
Provides a link back to the original article which has a history page.
--
geni
But say the article is then deleted? ~~~~
They they'd be violating copyright. Arguably, they're violating
copyright already, and it's just that no one has cared enough to stop
them yet. Take a look at the SEC filings for Answers Corporation
sometime. It's filled with warnings about the risks the company faces
with regard to copyright infringement lawsuits.
Anthony