[Foundation-l] Author "Wikimedia Foundation" at Barnes&Nobles shop on Nook

Neil Babbage neil at thebabbages.com
Tue Mar 6 08:39:11 UTC 2012


So, correct WMF is not the author and this should be changed. Listing people as editors of a book using material from WP or any other project is acceptable. The terms of use and licenses simply require the appropriate attribution and you'd need to buy the book to confirm if this has or hasn't been done. However my view on this is that this reuse was exactly what was intended when the decision was made to make the content freely available and we aren't in a position to complain now. If this wasn't intended then Jimbo could have started WP with a "no commercial use" license. Sure it seems a rip off to us but there are always going to be people who buy stuff they could get for free - bottled water anyone?

Personally I'd like to see someone set up a pay wall version of WP that has strict content control making it available to those groups that won't trust or use WP because of its free-for-all nature. Someone will make money but more knowledge will be spread which I think outweighs the "evil" of charging a fee...


Neil / QuiteUnusual at Wikibooks

-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah <slimvirgin at gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 19:27:39 
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Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Author "Wikimedia Foundation" at Barnes&Nobles
 shop on Nook

I also wish the Wikimedia Foundation would do something about these books.

Here is one by me, or by Wikipedia, but NOT by Frederic P. Miller,
Agnes F. Vandome (Editor), and John McBrewster (Editor).
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/marshalsea-frederic-p-miller/1028062431?ean=9786130034771&itm=1&usri=marshalsea

The byline apart, it's disturbing that someone might be conned into
paying $77 for it, when they can download it for free.

Sarah


On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:24 PM, RYU Cheol <rcheol at gmail.com> wrote:
> You can find that at this link.
> http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wikibooks-wikimedia-foundation/1102082833?ean=2940012379689&itm=1&usri=wikimedia+foundation
>
>
> I think anybody can sell well organized ebook on commercially.
> But the author is not the Wimedia Foundation exactly. I think the seller eM
> publication's business is illegitimate. It is a trademark infringement if
> the foundation did not permit the use.
>
> Cheol
>
> 2012/3/5 RYU Cheol <rcheol at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi, all!
>>
>> I searched "Wikimedia Foundation" by chance and a lot of Wikibooks,
>> possibly collections of Wikipedia articles. The author of the books is
>> "Wikimedia Foundation." I don't think Wikimedia Foundation is selling the
>> e-books for 2~3 dollars, and I think it is a fraud. Many buyer commented
>> that they want their money back.
>>
>> I think the Foundation needs to find out the case and alert the bookshop.
>>
>> Cheol
>>
>>
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