Jimmy Wales wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the existence of the
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit corporation
organized under the laws of Florida, United States.
I am transferring to this new corporation the assets
that follow:
1. All
Nupedia.com/net/org/etc. domain names
2. All
Wikipedia.com/net/org/etc. domain names
3. All copyrights in software or articles that were
previously owned by Bomis, Inc. and already placed
under a copyleft license. (This includes work-for-hire
by Jason, Tim, Larry, Toan, Liz, and myself, as well as
any other Bomis employees who may have worked on
these projects as a part of their job, but doesn't include
any work by thoseparties conducted on their own time
or while not an employee of Bomis.)
Sweet! Thanks for setting up the Foundation (especially with the name
"Wikimedia"). As the owner of the
Wikimedia.org and
Wiktionary.org domain
names I hereby transfer ownership and control of these domain names to the
Wikimedia Foundation as soon as it is in the position to receive these assets
(per your personal email to me Jimbo).
I also noticed the Nupedia stuff. Does that mean that Nupedia is also now part
of the Wikimedia family? I'm not certain if the Nupedians (if there are any
left or who care) would be too happy about that.... Oh well, maybe we can
bring some life to that project. I still think Nupedia (perhaps under the
name GNUpedia) should be refactored to be a repository of expert-approved
Wikipedia articles (along the lines of Larry's Sifter project). Thus that
project would be a stable distribution of Wikipedia content but all editing
would still take place at Wikipedia.
Which reminds me that
gnupedia.org and
gnupedia.com are also owned by Bomis
(IIRC). Are these domain names included with point 1?
Oh, and I'm going to assign copyright to all my edits to Wikimedia as part of
my Will and since I plan on living a very long time it will be awhile before
Wikimedia owns my text. I am still weary about having one entity in control
of so much content (which brings up the possibility of proprietary forks if,
for example, Wikimedia goes bankrupt and creditors try to sell Wikimedia's
assets).
Is there a way for Wikipedia authors to grant Wikimedia the ability to defend
the author's GNU FDLd copyrighted text without requiring the author to
transfer ownership to Wikimedia? Or am I confusing "ownership" and
"assignment"?
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)