On 28 February 2014 06:41, Dennis Pierri <dennis6492(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It would be nice if all of the chapters send to their
governments a
petition to allow a global standardized use of media just for wikimedia
projects, it is a big problem that every country has different laws on
copyright and public domain media, and that wikimedia has to comply with
U.S law just because the servers are in there, we as a community should ask
a global standardized media handling law for wikimedia which might or might
not include giving special licenses for wikimedia projects, trying to keep
in line with the foundation ideals, I know it sounds a bit crazy, but hey
it's the biggest compilation of human knowlege, it should be following laws
(copyright and public domain in this case) that all of human kind reach in
consensus, not just the laws of the place where the servers are.
D
Wikimedia only licences aren't helpful. Finding out their position on
goverment works with expired copyrights is somewhat more useful. Brits did
it back in 2005:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-May/022055.html
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geni