[Foundation-l] Partnership with Mandrakesoft
Erik Moeller
erik_moeller at gmx.de
Fri Sep 24 01:39:00 UTC 2004
Angela-
> Mandrakesoft are aware of our editing processes. They know what they
> are getting, and that the content has not been verified. They have
> agreed to take legal responsibility for this.
Well, we obviously can't stop them from doing it. As long as we've
publicly and privately disclaimed liability, I think we're reasonably safe
from a legal position. But please do not underestimate the legal mess they
could get into. It's not just image tagging. It's quite likely that there
are at least a few hundred undetected copyvios on en: and fr:, from books,
unindexed websites, closed electronic archives, newspaper articles,
magazines, journals, and so forth, and probably even quite a few Google-
indexed pages or articles which contain small fragments thereof.
This is not because people are malicious but because many people simply
have no concept of copyright. It is a stupid idea to begin with, so it
takes quite a while for people to grasp the notion that certain sequences
of words can be owned. Even with people understanding the concept of IP in
one context (music, movies) they often have difficulties translating it
into other contexts (texts, images, recipes ..)
Therefore, this:
> It's great advertising for us, it's
> great as an early trial of distributing our content offline, and it's
> great for raising awareness of the need to tag images properly.
seems a little too enthusiastic. "Raising awareness" is not always a good
thing if it leads to lawsuits and headlines like "Wiki-fiddlers steal from
many sources". Also, we are *aware* of the need to tag images properly.
May I suggest that the board promote these two things to get the process
into motion:
1) make open list of untagged images and announce properly on community
portal and the like that all of these images which are not tagged by date
N will be hidden
2) fix stupid upload form
(They should happen at the same time.)
Regards,
Erik
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