2006/6/3, Anthony DiPierro wikilegal@inbox.org:
But I don't think it's worth the Wikimedia Foundation spending its time or money on, from a cost/benefit analysis. In fact, I think it's questionable whether or not it would be beneficial at all to sue Baidu over this. The only thing I see them doing *really* harmful is that they're censoring content, and this is perfectly legal under the terms of the GFDL anyway (I suppose Wikipedia could add an invariant section ranting about Chinese censorship, but it's not going to happen).
I see that somewhat different - if Baidu would be convinced to adhere to the GNU/FDL, anything changed on their site could also be back-imported into the Chinese Wikipedia. If this is going to be a big thing that might be a big plus for us as well.