Peter Gervai wrote:
Evan Prodromou wrote:
>>>>"PG" == Peter Gervai <grin(a)tolna.net> writes:
>>>>
and take
responsibility. It's pretty wishy-washy to try to have it both ways.
You didn't get the point. It's not about their willingness. It is about the
differences of legal anvironment between US and DE. Maybe it's legal to talk
about nazism in the US and maybe you get to jail for it in germany. Maybe a
definite percent of Wikipedia articles legal in the US and illegal in DE. Do
you want to get US WIKIMEDIA sued because they are present in german law
environment? Do you want
de-us.wikipedia.org and
de-de.wikipedia.org for
separating articles which are not legal in germany? Having a censored mirror
maybe? (Bad words changed to stars? THere are funny ideas in the politics
field.)
I doubt that "talking" about Nazism would be illegal. It's
"promoting"
it that would be illegal. One also has to consider that there are other
German speaking countries, like Switzerland. If this is a serious
problem, rather than an imaginary one based on sombody's
misunderstanding, one could create an intermediate boilerplate page
containing something like the following:
Reading the page [[Nazism]] may be illegal in Germany. If you
live outside of Germany or otherwise feel that this does not apply
to you, please click [[here]] to continue. Otherwise use the back
button in your tool bar.
Ec