Lovenworth and Dyas, two members of corporate law firm Dewey Ballantine, tackle unresolved issues in an essay on enforcing collaborative copyright (and suggest the need for a new class of copyright. (Are they waiting for a GNU-blessed Wiki license to emerge?) Someone should ask for a freely licensed version of the essay...
"As ownership of collaborative works becomes increasingly diluted, a common point of enforcement becomes more necessary. One solution is to treat collaborative works in a similar manner as a joint work so that certain contributors to the collaborative work can enforce its copyright. Such a solution would do nothing, however, to ensure that those contributors act with the interests of the collaboration in mind. Consequently, until copyright law catches up with the developments of the modern world, the ability to enforce copyright in collaborative works will remain limited at best."
http://news.tmcnet.com/news/2006/09/27/1937133.htm http://www.deweyballantine.com/home1024.cfm
--SJ
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