Gregory Maxwell wrote:
So what happens when our editors start using their access to copy public domain works hijacked by JSTOR into Wikisource when the contract Wikimedia has with JSTOR forbids that activity? Will Wikimedia tell its contributors that they can't copy these indisputably public domain works into Wikisource?
It may tell them to, but it can't enforce that. Some Wikisourcerors are already downloading something similar from the Royal Society Digital Archives, which recently allowed a 3-month free access.
We can easily argue that we own a paper copy of the work More interesting though would be some sort of argument that those sections of a contract which hijack copyrights on PD works are invalid as contrary to public policy. Alternatively, to what extent does a contract between WMF and another corporation such as JSTOR bind volunteer contributors.
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