Anthere wrote:
- he can prove he is the main author of some articles
(he gives this link as an example http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Sanskrit&action=history
- he can show further proofs of him being the author,
such as school notes (I suppose he teaches that topic), or articles notes
- he knows where to seek legal advice. He adds that he
does not want to do that, but should he has further problem with his intellectual ownership to these articles I insist on editing, he will know where to go
Well, I know nothing much of French law, but I suspect that his claims are not true. Once he releases his work under GNU FDL, to a website that specifically warns that his work will be edited mercilessly, I don't really see what kind of claim he might have.
But, for this sort of person, it is often better to just let them go away, rather than to quibble over nonsense.
--Jimbo