So, I see several wikiquotes really confused about this. Can the
board clarify a little bit about the specific case of wikiquotes?
Since wikiquotes are much more likely needing to use EDPs, can we have
some pointers?
On 3/29/07, Anthony <wikilegal(a)inbox.org> wrote:
On 3/29/07, Aphaia <aphaia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/29/07, Pedro Sanchez
<pdsanchez(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Wikiquotes host mostly content under some sort of
exemption (for
instance, when quoting from TV series). Is the resolution meaning that
all wikiquotes have to develop a specific EDP for TEXT ?
As long as the language project would like to host such copyrighted
materials, I think so.
How? Exceptions are supposed to be 1) to illustrate historically
significant events; 2) to include identifying protected works such as
logos, or 3) to complement (within narrow limits) articles about
copyrighted contemporary works.
2 seems out, 3 seems out. Does 1 cover quotes about historically
significant events?
Or is the whole EDP resolution terribly biased toward images?
Anthony
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