I don't think it would be wise for the foundation to take any action
that would not be correctly backed up by a chinese law firm
explaining us what we can do, and what we cannot do. As much from a
legal point of view, than from a PR or a political one.
Jean-Baptiste Soufron
Le 31 mai 06 à 20:15, Lars Aronsson a écrit :
> Andrew Gray wrote:
>
>> We can't fight China; it'd waste our time and they wouldn't even
>
> This could be the case if the PRC were to put all its muscle
> behind it, but it's not necessarily so. Their encyclopedia is
> apparently a small part of this Internet company, which is a small
> part of something bigger, in several steps. We don't mind their
> making their own encyclopedia, only the GFDL violation. Perhaps
> this violation was just a mistake by some middle manager, and not
> this decade's strategic policy of the whole communist party.
>
> Make a map of their power hierarchy and figure out whose decision
> we're fighting, and how we can turn that person's boss into our
> friend. Make it easy for them to prune this dead branch from
> their organization tree. This may involve their NASDAQ status,
> their U.S. trading partners, etc.
>
> What does Baide Baiku write about copyright, WIPO and such things?
> Do they explain concepts like licensing and copyright violations?
>
>
> --
> Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
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Something at least needs to be done, turning a blind eye to it will only
make things worse.
-Selina