Christopher Mahan wrote:
This web site is, I think, not playing fair.
http://www.ezresult.com/article/Easter_Bradford
See the non-links to original articles, and image of wikipedia reference.
It uses a cgi script or something like it to redirect users to the real Wikipedia article - users still get there. But they do say that the "Original article" is available under terms of the GNU FDL.
For them to use our content *their* version also has to be under the GNU FDL. This, IMO, is a violation of the letter of the GNU FDL and therefore technically voids their rights to use our articles. But I'm sure they would change this if pressed. It is, IMO, a minor point considering the many other websites who have outright stolen our articles with no credit or links.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sites_that_use_Wikipedia_for_content
and, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sites_that_use_Wikipedia_for_content#...
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)