Hello Cheol Ryu
Thank you for working on this. Since it is a legal consideration, I
recommand you contact Mike Godwin on the matter.
Also, if someone feels like it, would not it be a great idea to start a
meta page, to list all projects and all languages, and for each of them,
indicate whether they have an EDP, nor not. If they do, whether it has
been reviewed, or not. And yeah, a link to the EDP.
I guess if someone felt like building the raw page, all projects could
go there and update their own information. The other benefit would be
for languages and projects to "compare" their own EDP and got inspired
by it.
Anyone ?
Ant
Cheol Ryu wrote:
In case of Korean Wikipedia, we finished drafting an
EDP but hesitate
to resolute.
Because we are not sure if we could change the copyright license policy.
If the EDP itself leads copyright infringements, probably the
foundation would be in charge. So I think the foundation have to
review the EDP.
-Cheol
2008/3/22, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com>om>:
Per
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Resolution:Licensing_policy
Wikipedias wanting to use non free content need to have an Exemption
Doctrine Policy in place by March 23. This being the case does anyone
have a list of Wikipedias and other projects with an Exemption
Doctrine Policy? In addition does anyone have any idea how we are
planning to enforce this on projects without an Exemption Doctrine
Policy?
--
geni
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