2009/3/9 Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com:
So, they don't care about their own copyright law.
Common law is very much driven by legal precedent. Looking to see what similar legal systems have done is a fairly common approach.
That said Kenya allows for up 6 years of jail time for some forms of copyright infringement (and two for others) so I suggest it is probably a good idea to take Kenyan law seriously.
If the present options are between linking to the history of article at Wikipedia up to the full attribution, I don't see any reason why the whole range can't be applied in the ToS. (And, yes, I made a mistake with mentioning "no attribution at all".)
Because as of this moment wikipedia has 291,172,469 edits what were not made under any such term of service and could not have their copyright situation impacted by such a TOS.