[Foundation-l] Re: Copyright issues...walking on thin ice
Andre Engels
andrewiki at freemail.nl
Tue Aug 10 13:35:01 UTC 2004
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 06:10:38 -0700 "Jimmy (Jimbo) Wales" <jwales at wikia.com>
wrote:
>1. Fair use/fair dealing is a morally proper doctrine under any sane
>system of copyright. We should not hesitate to make proper use of it,
>in all media.
The real problem is not with putting them into Wikipedia, but with putting
them under the GNU/FDL license. Putting pictures into Wikipedia under fair
use will be okay if not done too extensively, provided we use relatively
low-resolution and specify the maker. But Wikipedia is not just a webpage,
it is a document under the GNU/FDL. Which means people may make derived
works and publish those. What if someone takes a Wikipedia page, and makes a
derived work from it by removing all but the copyrighted picture, then
publishes that under the GNU/FDL. We are currently permitting them to do so.
But we can't.
Andre Engels
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