Hoi,
It is a red herring. When you add facts to a resource you cannot claim
copyright to it in the first place. What is of interest is that you grant
perpetual rights to the data.
Another question, so you did enter data there .. now how do you get it out
again ?
Thanks,
GerardM
On 10/4/07, Brianna Laugher <brianna.laugher(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 04/10/2007, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 04/10/2007, Przykuta <przykuta(a)o2.pl>
wrote:
So they can expect the worldbeating success of the Open Directory
Project, then.
(My usual example of why making your data free content is important.)
I don't get it. Isn't this page more relevant?
http://lingoz.com/en/pages/terms_of_use.aspx
specifically
"You will continue to own all the rights you may have with respect to
your content. This means that your rights concerning the Content you
have contributed to us will not be claimed by Babylon as the property
of Babylon. "
Still build-our-product-for-us-for-nothing, but having a look at the
site I can understand why one would prefer to edit it than
Wiktionary...in a purely aesthetic sense.
cheers,
Brianna
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