Hoi,
When I read: "Wikisource content in the French language targets the French
public, and therefore, under French conflict of laws principles, the
copyright law of France applies to this content." I do read the French
public. Wikisource does not target the French public per se.
Thanks,
Gerard<
On 2 June 2010 17:05, Tim Landscheidt <tim(a)tim-landscheidt.de> wrote:
Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
The notion that French is spoken only in France
is factually wrong.
Consequently the claim that French literature targets the French public
is
arguably wrong as well. Either French is a world
language or it is only
spoken by the French public, you cannot have it both ways.
Not only in my opinion is French a world
language.
[...]
Yann's (English) quote of Gallimard's claim doesn't say any-
where that French literature targets the French public /ex-
clusively/.
Tim
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