Well, the Wikimedia Foundation is not the copyright holder of the material on Wikipedia (the individual authors are), thus there is not much the foundation could do. If you find editors who wrote substantive parts of the articles that were copied to cetratec.org, these editors can then write to cetratec.org and allege copyright violation (that is, they could even send a DMCA notice).
Of course, you, yourself, could also send an email to this site along the lines of "I think you forgot to attribute these articles to Wikipedia etc."
But I doubt the foundation can get officially involved in this (as long as it is not about trademark issues, which is it not as far as I can see)
Michael
On Dec 7, 2007 9:09 PM, Pedro Sanchez pdsanchez@gmail.com wrote:
There's a wiki, mirroring content from wikipedia without attributing its source, without preserving articles''s history, and without stating the content is GFDL.
Who handles these matters?
http://www.cetratec.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Archivo_binario taken from http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo_binario
as well as everything from http://www.cetratec.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Especial%3AAllpages&fr...
they're copying anything informatics-related from wikipedia, stripping it from source, attrbution and license
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