I am a bit biased since I have a project to add a trust metric on mediawiki but I think that content ownership is important. It lets us evaluate the content without reading it which is important to most of us who are only experts on one subject. Of course that poses the question why Knol didnt succeed as much as Wikimedia. I am in favor of forking articles, maybe though knol didnt have a good trust metric to help people choose between forked articles. In any case, if someone doesnt want other to change their articles, the best thing that could be done is forking the article. That of course is against the way Wikimedia works.
http://opensociety.referata.com/wiki/Main_Page http://opensociety.referata.com/wiki/Main_Page 2011/6/17 Marco Chiesa chiesa.marco@gmail.com
On 6/17/11, Strainu strainu10@gmail.com wrote:
I think that such a policy could not be fundamentally different in other languages, since they all have the same license. However, the wording could be improved, for instance by explaining WHY one cannot consider himself as the owner of an article: by accepting the CC-BY-SA license, one gives up a significant amount of the rights and control offered by copyright laws. And this is not only from a legal POV, this is also true from a common sense perspective: more people approaching a problem often lead to better result than a single individual trying to solve that problem.
To be honest, when you release your work under cc-by-sa you grant a third party the right to reuse a (small or large) part of your work to make a derivative work. The license in itself is not what determines that the live version of a Wikipedia article is the last one, this happens because of Wikipedia policies. And of course, your (old) version is not deleted from the article history apart from a few cases. The point is: Wikipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia, if people don't accept this they can always publish somewhere else. Cruccone
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