Hoi, That is a bit simplistic. It takes a huge effort to create dumps. The dump of the English language Wikipedia is even notoriously difficult to create. It is for this reason easy to argue that the WMF has the copyright on the collection. Given that it is a composite of separately copyrighted material and given that there is no selection involved, the WMF may be insulated from people objecting to material that is of interest to them being included. That is however a different issue. Thanks, GerardM
2009/1/9 Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.yu
Brian wrote:
Who owns the copyright for the selection, coordination or arrangement of
the
dumps?
Given that no one selects, coordinates or arranges the dumps, no one owns the copyright on them.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/8 Brian Brian.Mingus@colorado.edu:
I was under the impression that the WMF does hold a copyright over the entirety of a particular Wikipedia as they offer that collection for download. And re-users often use these dumps as seeds for their
"illegal"
re-use.
IANAL, but I think you need to have had a creative input in the work to hold a copyright to it, what creative input has WMF had is combining all the articles into one dump?
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