on the copyright page they say that the content is mostly cc-by-sa http://en.goldenmap.com/stylesheets/terms.php
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Delirium delirium@hackish.org wrote:
It looks like a direct scrape, even to the extent of having some internal links being broken because they didn't update them (e.g. the link to Wikimedia Commons at the end of the article). I believe it's just one of the (many) unauthorized mirrors that don't properly credit the source of their content.
The English Wikipedia keeps track of such sites here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CC-BY-SA_Compliance
-Mark
On 8/3/12 1:44 PM, Rui Correia wrote:
Dear All
I came across a site called Golden Map, which has an encyclopaedic collection of articles that are the same as in the Wikipedia, but I don't see anywhere any information expalining what the association/ permission is. Is there an agreement in place for this?
Look - for example - at this page on the Wildebeest http://en.goldenmap.com/Wildebeest
Best regards,
Rui
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