Fastfission (fastfission(a)gmail.com) [050511 01:25]:
I don't see any good way around this. It is less a
problem of
Wikipedia itself (though I'd be very careful of "fair use" because of
the way it is structured in US law), as it is with the ability of the
big and powerful to wage legal war even on principles they are in the
wrong on. It's more of a maddening thought than it is a sobering one.
The mediapathic nature of such a suit.
"They're suing an encyclopedia for quoting them."
"WTF?!"
"They're suing Wikipedia for quoting them."
"UNLEASH THE NINJA FIRST-AMENDMENT ATTACK LAWYERS!"
It's the sort of backup one hopes never to have to call upon. But it's
there and keen to help. Avoid copyright paranoia.
- d.