[Foundation-l] what is partnership ?
Neil Harris
usenet at tonal.clara.co.uk
Thu Mar 24 16:13:09 UTC 2005
Anthere wrote:
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>It is certainly a bit strange that we should use the same word to define very different realities. I think Lost Oasis is a partner. A private firm giving funds for Wikimania will be a partner. Using google search right now, is a partnership. Us using MediaWiki is a partnership. People like JoiIto or Sunir Shah, are partners as well. Kennisnet might be a partnership. Telebotanica might be a partnership. And BBC doing things with Angela is also a partnership. Should we display all these logos ? How to measure value of each ? Often, it just mean : we share some values.
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I agree: there can be many partners, and there's no reason not to be
partners with many people and organizations. But with the Wikipedia
brand becoming more and more valuable, and official trademark
recognition in the offing, there needs to be an official process for
registration of Wikipedia/Wikimedia partners. In particular, I believe
that the Foundation will have a legal requirement to defend its
trademarks Real Soon Now, and not doing so risks losing the rights over
that trademark and becoming a [[genericized trademark]].
The Foundation urgently needs an official policy before anything
damaging occurs to the Wikipedia/Wikimedia brand. An official partner
list page would be a good idea: so the Foundation can say "if you're not
on this page, you're not an official partner, and here's how to apply to
be a Wikimedia partner, dear Bill/Melinda [delete as applicable]"
-- Neil
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