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From: Giuseppe Profiti <gamma2(a)users.sourceforge.net>
Date: 2011/10/5
Subject: Blackout at Italian Wikipedia
To: foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
I'm sorry for breaking the thread, I'm reading the link via the website so I
don't have a previous post to reply to.
About Theo's question:
I am sure other people can fill in, but I heard there
has been some
movement
within the parliament in reaction. They are
reconsidering a portion of
that
law that might affect us, or so I have been told.
http://www.rainews24.rai.it/it/news.php?newsid=157111
Can someone clarify?
Modifications have been proposed (by various members of the parliament),
most of them want to modify the law in order to affect only online
newspapers and news websites that requires prior registration under the
Italian law (i.e. those with an editor in chief and that are already
affected by the law in their paper/video form).
You can find the proposed amendments here (Italian only, sorry)
http://www.camera.it/_dati/leg16/lavori/odg/cam/fascicoli/20111005/20111005…
looking for the words "comma 29".
About emijrp post in the other thread:
When people reuse content in other websites/blogs/etc,
they have to copy
the
article text and link to Italian Wikipedia where you
can check the entire
history and authors. That is how attribution is given. It is explained
here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reusing_Wikipedia_content
Now, most of all the attributions to Italian Wikipedia contents on the
Internet are broken.
If you dig the archives of this list, back when the license change was
implemented, you can see tons of debate about that issue.
Regards,
Giuseppe
PS: I'm sorry if my wiki* username is missing, but I don't want to associate
this e-mail address (and my name) to my account