Hmm...I wonder how they do 'each contributor retains copyright' if anyone is
free to edit?
Couldn't you say that by editing someone's work, I am building a derivative
work of their copyrighted text?
Also, which part of the article is copyright to whom, and how long would it
take to find that out using the history for large articles?
On 2/13/06, STEFAN CLAUDIU TIULEA <wizzard_bane(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I know. People already answered me. Thanks, tho.
--- charles matthews <charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com>
wrote:
STEFAN CLAUDIU TIULEA wrote
Can we use material from Wiki Classical
Dictionary?
No. It says 'Material submitted retains your
copyright, and cannot be used
elsewhere by anyone except you.' Therefore no one
is licensed to use their
pages.
Charles
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