In the Russian version of the copyright statement, the restrictions appear even more stringent. Only blogs and homepages of individuals may use any resources. Some exception is made for educational and informational sites, and a few other organizations. In no way is it compatible with CC-BY.

-ilya

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Brian McNeil <brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org> wrote:
I would actually point fr.wikinews at my interpretation and get them to stop
copying from RIA until they get that clarified.

Remember, copyright automatically reserves all the rights for the content
creator. It is through copyleft licensing that you deliberately give up
rights. In the absence of a link to a CC license or a public domain notice
you can assume works cannot be copied.


Brian.

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[mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Joe Anderson
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On 2009-07-05 23:16:58 +0100, "Brian McNeil"
<brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org> said:

> http://en.rian.ru/docs/about/copyright.html

Okay.

I might drop them an email later to confirm (especially considering FR
Wikinews are).



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