2008/5/4 WJhonson@aol.com:
So if the Foundation isn't interested in suing them to enforce it, then we're not left with anything that can be sued against. The *community* is hardly likely to instigate a lawsuit against Answers.com for what... breach of contract maybe?
Will Johnson
Nyet straightforward copyright violation. If you don't follow the terms of the GFDL you are in violation of copyright.
That said the GFDL is such mess that it is near impossible to do so.