[Wikipedia-l] I don't care what Richard Stallman would say
Tomasz Wegrzanowski
taw at users.sf.net
Sat Feb 21 19:21:57 UTC 2004
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 10:48:27AM +0100, Bjorn Lindqvist wrote:
> > Well, I don't really see it as so much of a race. Sure, we'd like
> > people to turn to us for information, but as I see it we're just going
> > to so completely dominate everyone with our information that there
> > really is no competition. Already most people I know IRL turn to
>
> How about I fork Wikipedia. And while you suckas scramble to try to
> get permission from the probably dead photographer who took the Che
> Guevara-face photo MY fork has more pictures than playboy. Would your
> friends still prefer Wikipedia??
>
> I want the images. Those who took the images WANT us to use them
> (provided we reference them). Readers want the images. Mirrors of
> Wikipedia want the images. The copyright laws are stupid. GFDL is
> stupid. And the right way to get stupid laws changed is not to obey
> them.
>
> Be reasonable.
There are people who want to use Wikipedia only online. Lots of them.
And they may not care much about non-free images. But there are also
people who want to use Wikipedia's content offline - in books, magazines,
CDs, etc. Some may even want to print portions of the Wikipedia and sell them.
The problem is - these people can't legally do it if the Wikipedia contains
such images.
These people wouldn't be able to use your fork.
Are you able to see the issue now ?
PS. I think that the latter group is far more important than the former.
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