[Foundation-l] On problems in commons

Peter Coombe thewub.wiki at googlemail.com
Sun May 9 20:51:17 UTC 2010


On 9 May 2010 21:29, marcos <tal_tor9 at yahoo.es> wrote:
> I want to write here a couple of reflections:
>
> First: Not everything what can be known is worth being known....
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> Second:  there have to be a few limits in the free knowledge. These limits are the Law and the common sense. Though the common sense is the least common of the senses
>
> Third:Even we promote the free knowledge, there is not lde common sense (and I doubt that it is legal) that Commons offers images, for example, the best way of torturing to a person or the schemes to construct a bomb...
>
> There are many countries in the world in which the pederasty is a crime, or his  religious systems see them as something abominable.
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> We must respect these laws and these beliefs, we like them or not.
>
> And it, gentlemen and ladies, is not a censorship. It is called a respect.
>

Fine. I assume we will be deleting everything at
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Muhammad then.

Pete / the wub



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