On 6/2/07, The Cunctator <cunctator(a)gmail.com> wrote:
test == text?
yes.
C'mon. You can look through the article histories
to see who made the
submission in the original article.
Not where there is no link back or the article has been deleted.
A reasonable interpretation of the GFDL as it applies
to Wikipedia is
that it covers the entire corpus, not a single article.
For various reasons we don't accept that interpritation (mostly
because it creates issues with CC and FAL images).
It's also psychotic wikilawyering to take this
seriously, since 95% of
BJAODN are deliberately anonymous contributions.
GDFL requires credit. It doesn't state that credit must be to real name.
This is perhaps the best example of copyright paranoia
I've ever seen.
Not paranoia. The GFDL has certian requirements. We should meet them.
heh of course the page is also illegal under any law which includes
moral rights but we generaly don't worry about that.
--
geni