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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Copyright issues...


From: Toby Tremayne
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Copyright issues...
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 13:39:23 +1100

you're right about the kinds of people who'd submit things....  I'd say it's
probably the best way to go.

Is there any thought given to coding an interface for submissions?  perhaps
something that parsed submissions and returned the XML whenever the tag spec
is finished?


Toby Tremayne
Code Poet and Zen Master of the Heavy Sleep
Show-Ads Interactive Pty Ltd
359 Plummer St
Port Melbourne
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+61 3 9245 1247
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Uzelac <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden <address@hidden>
Date: Thursday, 18 January 2001 1:12
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Copyright issues...


>I would have to agree with you on both points.  It would be impossible to
>ensure that material isn't plagiarized (what with the innumerable sources
>out there) and it may discourage some people from submitting.
>
>But I am worried that somebody may lift an article straight from Encarta,
>and if Microsoft would catch wind of it, things would not look too good for
>GNUPedia.  At the very least, the article would have to be removed.
>
>However, I don't think that requiring (or possibly, strongly encouraging)
>the submission of sources would discourage a large number of writers.
>Nearly everybody who has written a college-level research paper has an
>understanding of how to record their sources (and it's likely that most
have
>made a habit out of it).  If it discouraged anybody, I think that it would
>discourage people who don't have the desire to check their facts with
>established references.  And I doubt that we would want to have writers of
>that type submitting articles anyway.
>
>It would be to our benefit to make submitting sources as easy as is humanly
>possible.  Perhaps giving an XML tag for it so a contributor need only
>report the information in the correct tags and not have to format it in MLA
>style.  That could be done by script.
>
>Just an idea and I'm more than open to other ones.  But I think that is
>quite an important issue that needs to be resolved before we start taking
>articles.  Perhaps if there is a lawyer in the audience, he or she can
offer
>some sound legal advice about the liability of GNUPedia if a case of
>plagiarism were to arise.
>
>-Chris
>
>--original message--
>
>From: "Toby Tremayne" <address@hidden>
>To: <address@hidden>
>Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Copyright issues...
>Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 12:14:07 +1100
>Reply-To: address@hidden
>
>two things about this though -
>
>a) is it feasable to think of looking at all of these articles and ensuring
>somehow that the content is not plaguarised?
>
>b) while guidelines for submission and content are going to be necessary,
is
>it going to push people away from it if they have to spend too much time
>messing about with citations etc?
>
>
>Toby Tremayne
>Code Poet and Zen Master of the Heavy Sleep
>Show-Ads Interactive Pty Ltd
>359 Plummer St
>Port Melbourne
>AUST VIC 3207
>+61 3 9245 1247
>
>
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