d. wrote:
On 09/03/2008, David Goodman
<dgoodmanny(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The question comes down to fair use. But it is
unfortunately
thoroughly accepted in US copyright law that a contract can supersede
the statutory fair use permissions. This is not necessarily the case
in all countries.
How does a contract remove the rights of an uninvolved third party?
Presumably someone using SciFinder to edit Wikipedia is not an
uninvolved third party.