Anyone who receives GFDL-covered content from Wikimedia is perfectly capable of accessing Wikimedia websites. The GFDL does not prescribe that the receiver may use any method he wishes to get the GFDL content. There is no GFDL issue here.
On 5/31/07, Klaus Graf klausgraf@googlemail.com wrote:
I am not persuaded. WMF is not the creator of the content it has to follow the rules of the GNU FDL as a license. There might be good reasons to block live mirrors but that doesn't matter if blocking live mirrors is something lika a DRM. And the GNU FDL forbidds DRM.
Klaus Graf
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