[Foundation-l] Copyright issue with external links
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sun Jan 14 02:03:10 UTC 2007
Robert Scott Horning wrote:
>Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
>
>>Expect big changes in the next 24 months on internet copyright and usage
>>in the United States Congress and Senate. Congress has been getting too
>>many people complaining. One sad note is that Slashdot is no longer
>>"news for geeks" but "news for hackers, and software pirates". The
>>pendulum is starting
>>to swing back the other way and unfortunately, it may swing too far to
>>the right. Experimental internet IP litigation is where WE DO NOT
>>WANT TO BE in the line of fire.
>>
>>
> expect that if there will be any major legislation, it will mainly
>cover presumptions of fair use rather than changes in the release of
>public documents. And fair use is clearly something that even Wikimedia
>projects tend to abuse on a large scale.
>
>I think it was a very wise and prudent move on the part of those who set
>up the Wikimedia Commons that they avoided fair use images altogether.
> This may be ultimately a saving grace for all Wikimedia projects that
>this has been done.
>
What's more needed is clarification and a balancing of interests. Much
of the legislation is clouded by an absence of defining litigation.
This allows for a great deal of private interpretation based only on
speculation; that is so on both sides of the debate. Thee is quite
enough abuse on the English language projects alone; much of it does not
meet my own standards of belief in a more aggressive copyright policy.
I agree that there's an element of sense to the policy on Commons. It
makes allowing fair use images more workable on the individual projects,
where a context for the images must be provided.
Ec
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