On 09/03/2008, Mathias Schindler mathias.schindler@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Steve Summit scs@eskimo.com wrote:
How does a contract remove the rights of an uninvolved third party?
Presumably someone using SciFinder to edit Wikipedia is not an uninvolved third party.
Right, that someone might violate a private contract. Which still does not have anything to do with Wikipedia.
The obvious comparison is photos from museums. Museums claim all manner of rights over photos taken inside them, and Wikimedia's response has always been "go away and come back when you have a claim that isn't outrageously offensive."
- d.