[WikiEN-l] What constitutes a copyvio?
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 11 13:46:05 UTC 2003
Fred Bauder <fredbaud at ctelco.net> wrote:
>on 9/10/03 10:24 PM, Rick at giantsrick13 at yahoo.com wrote:
>>Is Stevevertigo correct that, because the page doesn't specifically have a
>>copyright on it, it's fair game to be stolen and incorporated onto
>>Wikipedia? I can't believe that.
>
>You should not believe that. Everything is copyright by its author, if no
>one else, notice or no notice, unless it has been released into the public
>domain either by the passage of time, some specific license to use it or
>simply a declaration that people are "free to use it" as one sometimes sees.
U.S. copyright law has dispensed with the notice provision since
joining the Berne Convention in 1988.
Stephen Carlson
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