On Sunday 01 June 2003 23:32, Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Marco Krohn wrote:
I think
they are compatible if they are separately licensed.
O.k. but then we have to make this very clear that the GFDL applies _not_
to all the content we provide.
Isn't this already too late? You can only dual license copyleft material if
all copyright holders agree to it. The people who have posted stuff so far
on Wikipedia have posted it under GFDL exclusively.
If we want to combine different licenses, we have to track down all
contributers for each relevant article, and get their permisson. Otherwise,
we're breaking GFDL.
These are good questions.
I see it the same way as you do, but Erik claims (at least for images) that
these are different pages with a different license that are added together by
the server and by that we don't violate the GFDL. So he basically says that
he found a loophole in the GFDL which allows mixing free / non-free content.
best regards,
Marco
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Marco Krohn
Theoretical Physics
University of Hannover