<p>True. Worth exploring? </p>
<p>Thank you. </p>
<p>Best, </p>
<p>Gautam <br>
(handheld) </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 26, 2011 2:46 PM, "Shiju Alex" <<a href="mailto:shijualexonline@gmail.com">shijualexonline@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">>><br>>> By hosting a WikiSource outside of the US and in the jurisdiction of<br>
>> the country.<br>>><br>> <br>> This is not limited to Wikisource. Wikimedia Commons is definitely in the<br>> list, and may be some other projects also.<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Gautam John <<a href="mailto:gautam@prathambooks.org">gautam@prathambooks.org</a>>wrote:<br>
> <br>>> On 26 August 2011 14:21, Shiju Alex <<a href="mailto:shijualexonline@gmail.com">shijualexonline@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> > In this case, much content that reside in many Indic language<br>
>> wikisources,<br>>> > few images in Wikimedia Commons, and may be some works in English<br>>> wikisource<br>>> > are also against US copyright law. So how can we overcome this issue?<br>>> > I think this issue is applicable to more countries, not only India.<br>
>><br>>> By hosting a WikiSource outside of the US and in the jurisdiction of<br>>> the country.<br>>><br>>> - Gautam<br>>><br>>> _______________________________________________<br>
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