On 20 April 2012 18:10, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Notice that it is seeded with 8,000 entries from the
Kluwer-published
"Encyclopaedia of Mathematics"; these articles remain under copyright
to Springer/Kluwer. However, new contributions and edits will be
licensed cc-by-sa. Seems like a fun copyright time to me...
Sounds like an interesting attempt at an open-core model (a.k.a.
having your cake and eating it). If an original article is changed to
the degree that no original text remains, will they claim the changes
are nevertheless derivative works? Contributing to such an
encyclopedia would be far too hazardous; if we are asked, we should
disrecommend putting oneself into legal danger in such a manner.
- d.