On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:35:38 +0100, Karl Eichwalder ke@gnu.franken.de wrote:
Andre Engels andreengels@gmail.com writes:
That's clearly something for the case where a copyrighted piece is *added* to an article. Not that I would agree to it for wholly new copyright violations either. I still see no reason for dumping additional paragraphs as well.
As long as someone can claim the additional paragraphs are "derived" from the copyvio, you would better remove the additional paragraphs as early as possible.
But when do we say someone can claim that? When they are next to each other? When they are in the same article? When they are both in Wikipedia? When they are both on the Internet?
Andre Engels