[Foundation-l] Comment on Copyright Orphans
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Tue Apr 19 05:22:16 UTC 2005
Stuart Orford wrote:
>On 4/12/05, Ray Saintonge <saintonge at telus.net> wrote:
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>>I already put my previous submissions into the mailing list. It's No.
>>697 in the records of the Copyright Office. All 714 submissions may be
>>read as pdf files. Is there a way to do a text search for all those pdf
>>files to see if any other submissions used the string "wiki"?
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>http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=site%3Acopyright.gov%2Forphan%2F+%28wiki+OR+wikipedia+OR+wikimedia%29&btnG=Search&meta=
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Many thanks that's a big help
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0236-Waddell.pdf
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One paragraph contribution by Wikipedian Michael Waddell urging them to
do something, with emphasis on images
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0663-IndependentFilm.pdf
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Submission by interns at USC School of Law on behalf of independant
filmmakers. Makes concrete proposals to open things up, but their
proposals could be improved. No substantive reference to wikis or open
source, but references Wikipedia's [[Ephemeral film]] in a footnote
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0523-Schack.pdf
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One paragraph contribution by Wikipedian Brian Schack
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0580-Kilfiger.pdf
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A short presentation by Wikipedian James Kilfiger. Emphasis on images.
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0025-Krupp.pdf
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One paragraph presentation by Wikipedian Alex Krupp. Emphasis on
sharing with third world
>www.copyright.gov/orphan/comments/OW0697-Saintonge.pdf
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My own presentation
I'm glad to see that four other Wikipedians took the time to make
comments. Perhaps someone can track down their user names and give them
an official "thank you" from the Board.
I have read several submissions already, and there is an apparently
clear majority of them who favour doing something about orphan works..
I agree with Anthere that we perhaps should submit something
representing WMF, but it's hard to know what kind of official position
we should take In my own submission I certainly could not go so far as
to state that I was representing the Foundation. They were entirely my
own opinions. What points should we be makeing?
Ec
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