On 02/01/2008, Nathan nawrich@gmail.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Orangemarlin#Contacting_people.27s_em...
This is an interesting thread (one of a few on this subject, including in the Jimsch62 (sp) RfAr) - two editors who are in the military/work for the US government claim that it is their legal responsibility to report to the USAF the use of a military PC to edit Wikipedia because that is a violation of the UCMJ. I'm curious about whether that is true, and if it is why we don't block .mil IPs from editing en masse.
Obviously WikiMedia Foundation has no legal obligation to enforce these chaps' interpretation of the UCMJ. Also I'm pretty sure that there is nothing in the UCMJ blankly prohibiting the entire military from placing material on the internet, so blocking all .mil IP numbers isn't necessary.
Military organisations can make their own arrangements for internet access and we don't need to act as if they didn't have system administrators and whatnot.
If a Wikipedian sees his legal responsibilities as coming into conflict with Wikipedia policies, he can always refrain from editing, which will remove the conflict.