That's true. Confirming they are the person they claim to be, is highly important. The manner of that confirmation may well need to be private though. Examples: - they might need to provide personal information to do so that has no place on the public wiki. It may relate to smear, stalking, or harassment, where there is a positive disincentive to provide the identifying info on wiki. Finally, they may decide to meetsomeone in person who can verify them from a well known photo in the media - how would that be evidenced on the wiki?
As well, a claim that verification is less important for copyright than other things will be disputed by some.
But this is in a way a side-track into process. The basic idea, that we verify they are who they say, and then cite from their words, seems feasible. How exactly we verify and what standard or public detail is provided, is "something to discuss", there will be standards we can agree are ok, standards we agree arent, so that comes down to consensus or WMF picking a standard we feel comfortable with.
FT2
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:39 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 4/23/2009 2:16:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ft2.wiki@gmail.com writes:
You take the OTRS volunteer's word that they have indeed checked the person granting permission was in fact checked and ensured they were the copyright holder as they claimed, or their representative. Same thing.>>
That's a much more minor issue than a person claiming to be Barack Obama and then spouting a lot of nonsense just on the say-so of an OTRS volunteer. This would probably pass and be fine, until we have that enormously embarrasing incident (which is bound to come) where the whole thing blow egg in our face.
The fewer eyes you have on an issue, the more likely it's going to explode. Creating more black boxes that few to one person ever can view and analyze is not the answer to our "open society" experiment. The more open we are, the better it is for all concerned. The more closed we are, the more likely we will have rising problematic issues.
Will
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