2010/10/26 Andrea Zanni <zanni.andrea84(a)gmail.com>om>:
2010/10/26 Klaus Graf <klausgraf(a)googlemail.com>
Roma locuta causa finita.
I actually wrote this mail for understanding the issue,
and know where did you discuss these things before.
If you have links (like the one you gave me), I'd appreciate.
(and, I'm not sure that the WMF can be ragerded as Roma: if someone sued
you, and the WMF didn't care, the cause would not be finished at all)
There is no need to discuss things which have been discussed enough.
See above. I would like to have information and links to these discussion.
Feel free to search Commons, en Wikipedia, de Wikipedia, Foundation-l.
You will find enough stuff.
If you have another position feel free to make an own project in
Italia.
Obviously, this is not the case.
The NPG affair has changed NOTHING.
Do you happen to know how that finished?
Feel free to read
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dcoetzee/NPG_legal_threat/Coverage#F…
NPG claims were'nt successful.
I am fairly sure that European law forbids copyrighting merely scans
without originality. Italy has to respect this.
Do you have any reference? THAT would be helpful.
You did'nt give any reference for your own assertions. Read
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:62008J0005:EN:H…
and make your own judgement if a scan falls under "author’s own
intellectual creation".
EOD for my part
Klaus Graf