So I don't have to mind any consequenses if I mention 42? ;-)
Marco
"Denny Vrandečić" denny.vrandecic@wikimedia.de schrieb:
Copyright applies to actual text (or other forms of expression), not to ideas or the content.
Since the items do not allow to enter wikitext, there is no compatibility issue due to the license. Filling the language links based on the existing language links in the Wikipedias is not a problem re copyright.
Cheers, Denny
2012/11/15 Daniel Kinzler daniel.kinzler@wikimedia.de:
On 15.11.2012 20:06, Helder . wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Marco Fleckinger marco.fleckinger@wikipedia.at wrote:
(...) First of all the priority lies on data already present on
Wikipedia. Wikidata should not be a data storage for everything structured in the world, so we should first start to transfer data already present on Wikipedia to Wikidata.
(...)
Wouldn't that kind of transfer be a violation of the CC-BY-SA
license
used on Wikipedia, considering it is not compatible[1] with CC0?
If the data is actually copyrightable, then yes. Facts as such are
not
copyrightable. But if there was a bot transferring stuff from
infoboxes, it
should at least check for any actual text (e.g. long values with
spaces), and
not transfer it, because of license reasons.
-- daniel
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