On 3/3/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) <alphasigmax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
AFAICT the Panopedia believes very strongly in article
ownership; most
obviously because as soon as you edit someone else's article, you create
a derivative work of it (the original author is allowed to do so because
they own full copyright), which violates the CC-BY-ND-2.5 license.
Sounds rather like Everything2, in which individual pieces were
copyrighted by the authors with no rights to create derivative works
unless specifically authorized.
-Matt