Gareth Owen wiki@gwowen.freeserve.co.uk schrieb/wrote:
"Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen" daniel@copyleft.no writes:
Fair use is illegal in many large countries outside the US.
But the Wikipedia servers are not in any of those countries, and so this is completely irrelevant.
In many countries it is enough that Wikipedia is intentionally accessible there to bring an action before local courts based on the violation of local copyright. It may or may not be possible to enforce such judgments within the US -- I don't think there are many precedents. It is certainly a bad idea to rely on that.
Of course, this only applies to actions brought against the Wikimedia Foundation and users within the US. Users of the Wikipedia outside of the US (both authors and licencees are subject to non-US law anyway. The latter is also true for mirrors.
Claus