On 1/27/06, Stan Shebs <shebs(a)apple.com> wrote:
If it's such an awful violation, then why not send
a letter to
Nintendo and/or Pokemon USA informing them of this nefarious
activity going on right under their noses?
It's such a simple solution, I'm a little surprised that fair-use
opponents haven't tried this already. (Of course, if the copyright
holder officially shrugs about WP usage, or defines what they
consider reasonable limits, that would make it harder to argue
that fair use is always unacceptable, so there's a little risk.)
Stan
Most "fair-use opponents" realize that the real problem with relying
on fair use has nothing to do with Wikipedia's distribution over the
Internet. The real problem comes into play with redistributors and
print/CD/DVD editions.
If the "fair-use proponents" got a letter from Nintendo and/or Pokemon
USA saying that they have no problem with Wikipedia including all its
images in a DVD edition, that would certainly go a long way toward
resolving the issue. Of course, the best solution would be just have
the company release the images under some free or at least semi-free
license.
Anthony