Hello,
For your information, Wikilivres hosting service provider received a letter from Gallimard, a leading French publisher. See http://www.wikilivres.info/wiki/File:Injonction_de_Gallimard.pdf This letter says that major French ISPs have been asked to restrained access to a list of pages. Then the hosting service provider sent me a mail saying that "terms of services have been violated", and that there are "monitoring" the site. In addition, the letter sent to French ISPs is one year old, and the restriction has never been applied by any provider, according to the tests I have made. However these restrictions should have been done "within one month", according to this letter. Actually there is nothing in French law which demands ISP to restrict access to content which are not in the public domain in France.
AFAIK no terms of service was violated, and I've asked the ISP for clarification. Gallimard issued a similar threath to Wikisource last year, after which some texts were deleted by OFFICE action, and later restored after I sent a counter-notice. There was no news from Gallimard after that.
This is to mention that copyright has to be taken seriously in this project.
Best regards,
Yann
2011/8/26 John Vandenberg jayvdb@gmail.com:
Wikisource already has a "Commonwealth copyright wikisource"
it is called Wikilivres, and it is hosted in Canada.
On that website you will find many examples of works which are illegal to distribute on US servers.
Whenever English Wikisource finds a work which is illegal in the US, but legal in Canada, it is moved to Wikilivres.
Wikilivres is currently paid for by a Wikisource administrator [[user:Yann]].
-- John Vandenberg