Tomasz Ganicz wrote:
The same apply if you would publish a Main Kampf
(although in case of
Main Kampf it is still under copyright - Hitler died in 1945 so Main
Kampf will go to public domain in 2016).
Just a quick note: It's "Mein Kampf", not "Main Kampf". The title
translates as "My Fight".
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an expert in Nazi literature, I'm just
German. ;)
And perhaps we should bring this discussion to an end.
If you plan on wearing communist insignia at Wikimania, I'm sure the
organizers won't object to it. Possible consequences for doing so have
been discussed and you are aware of them, but as they are not specific
to Wikimania, we can't blame the host or do much about this
(undesirable) situation. Every country has stupid laws (even if some
laws are stupider than others).
I haven't been to Wikimania 2008 in Alexandria, but I think freedom of
speech is valued even less in Egypt:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Egypt#Freedom_of_speech_and_fr…
Regards,
Church of emacs