[Foundation-l] Fair Use and Registered Trademarks
Robert Scott Horning
robert_horning at netzero.net
Fri Jul 8 11:21:33 UTC 2005
Jean-Baptiste Soufron wrote:
> Le 8 juil. 05 à 01:19, Ray Saintonge a écrit :
>
>> I'm inclined to generally agree. There is a likelihood of confusion
>> between the trademark and the publication, but there are also easily
>> available techniques for dealing with that. Writing a suitable
>> disclaimer and linking to it from every extracted article should be
>> more than enough to satisfy their objections about trademark
>> infringement.
>
> Such a disclaimer should precise that this text is public domain but
> that the title is also a registered trademark that cannot be used
> outside of the public domain use of the work.
Should such a disclaimer be a part of the general disclaimer of
Wikisource, or is this something that has to be done for each and every
separate work (like this 1911 EB collection)? While I've seen plenty of
these kind of disclaimers, this seems as though it is a legal document,
or at least something that should be drafted by somebody familiar in a
professional sense with trademark and copyright law, and not some random
Wikimedia user. This disclaimer could be put in through a template, but
that seems a little excessive to have to include it on every article.
--
Robert Scott Horning
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