2008/5/4 Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net:
Technically, it should mention the authors listed on the history page, rather than Wikipedia. Wikipedia is just a user like any other
Wow, movie credits are lengthy as it is, I could only imagine how long it would take to credit all the contributors to a major article like that one!
Sure, but even just mentioning Wikipedia would be a good first step forward for them. We don't want to frighten them with all the viral implications .... yet.
Surely there *are* no viral implications, or indeed crediting requirements? We're not talking about the text being read out or scrolling up the screen; it's an incidental appearance, pretty much unreadable, and used as a visual element of an artistic work.
I can't quite see where the GFDL would come in...