Hello again,
I have a query about copyright, although not directly related to the Bryce Harrington thing. If an article is in breach of copyright, and someone else replaces the text with original material, the copyrighted material is still publically available on the Wikipedia to anyone who knows about the revision history page. Doesn't this mean that there is still a breach of copyright here? And if so, doesn't the entire article (along with its history) have to be deleted, and not just rewritten?
I think I may have edited some articles that *previously* contained copyrighted material, and now I'm wondering if these edits actually need to be deleted, which would be annoying...
Thanks for clarifying this!
Oliver
+-------------------------------------------+ | Oliver Pereira | | Dept. of Electronics and Computer Science | | University of Southampton | | omp199@ecs.soton.ac.uk | +-------------------------------------------+