On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Ting Chen Wing.Philopp@gmx.de wrote:
It is an issue of the individuals, because they are the ones whose rights have been breached.
This is not that easy. If I contribute for the GNU projects and a company comes and takes the part of code I contributed, builds it in its own software and claim it to be its own property. It is my right that is breached, yes. But the FSF would take the intrest of the project and sue the company.
IANAL, but how exactly can they sue them if they don't own the copyright (resp. patent rights or whatever) to the software? Are you suggesting that the WMF takes 'mandates' from individual WM contributors to sue on behalf of them? This would probably mean that a fund/endowment for 'the legal defense of the moral rights of Wikimedia contributors" would need to be created...
Michael