I recently requested permission to copy some very
interesting articles from a major Greek translation
vortal (portal) into Wikipedia and Wikisource, asking
for info on their copyright status too.
during our discussion about the copyright, the owner
of the website told me that he uses Wikipedia very
often and he likes it.
--Optim
--- "Poor, Edmund W" <Edmund.W.Poor(a)abc.com> wrote:
The Wall Street Journal mentioned
Wikipedia.org in
yesterdays Business
Solutions column (by Michael Totty):
> A wiki page looks like any Web page, but with
a
difference: With
> the click of a button, a visitor can add new
material to the page
> or change what's already there. Others
can see it
once they
> refresh the page. This isn't as
disruptive as it
sounds; all
> changes are tracked, and earlier versions can
be
restored if
> important information is deleted. There is
even a
wiki
> encyclopedia (
Wikipedia.org), where anyone
can
add or amend
> entries.
> -- Wall Street Journal, Monday, January 12,
2004 Page R4
Ed Poor, aka Uncle Ed
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