On May 16, 2006, at 4:06 AM, Anthony DiPierro wrote:
Right. Section
6: Collection of Documents:
In order to be in compliance with the GFDL you need to be in
compliance with the whole thing, not just one section.
What other sections are we not compliant with? I thought that this
was
the big one...
It's hard to even apply the GFDL to Wikipedia. You say it's a
collection of Documents, so what would be an example of a Document, as
it applies to Wikipedia?
An article.
Where is the Title Page? Where is the
section entitled History?
These answers, at least, don't seem obvious to me.
Who is the Publisher?
The Foundation.
Is each new version
published as a derivative of the previous under the permission of the
GFDL
Yes.
or is it a joint work of authorship? Where are the
copyright
notices?
The bottom of each page.
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Philip L. Welch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Philwelch