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529:, Reagle observed that today the question was not so much "about the quality of Knowledge (XXG) - because I think it has improved, - but the significance of Knowledge (XXG)". Weinberger added: "You show any living person any biography written in any medium - newspaper story about them or whatever: That person will feel embarrassed and ashamed, and denounce it because they got it wrong, and they didn't mention this, or they spent too much time on that, or they maybe look fat ... There is no possibility of pleasing people with any biography short of their obituary." 626:: Craigslist and Knowledge (XXG) are both being sued by Russell Dan Smith of South Carolina for "openly promot child prostitution and the distribution of child pornography" by allowing it to be viewable on their sites within his home state. Smith is demanding $ 500 million from each; should he win, half the proceeds would go to Smith and half to the state of South Carolina. Smith says that he discovered such things on both sites unintentionally while searching the defendant sites for "valid non-pornographic purposes". ( 1006:
rights are then outlined in the standard copyright law". The author of the novel chose to ignore CC BY-SA, and chose not to apply it to the work. In that case, it is then up to the authors of the Knowledge (XXG) passages and the author in question to find an agreement that satisfies both parties (for example, relicensing the book), or the author has to remove those passages and cease distributing them in a manner that violates CC BY-SA. Copyleft licenses are "viral" because people
1035:...and an addition: Since this issue also touches fair-use and excerpting, that's actually a good example of people ignoring the license and letting the thing revert to standard copyright law. If you're just taking a small quote of text out of Knowledge (XXG), you're usually ignoring the CC license and exercising the fair-use power granted by the copyright law. Nobody is crying bloody murder over short, attributed Knowledge (XXG) quotes - and nobody should. -- 760: 515:). Exley explained his role at the Foundation, insisting it was not that of a usual "community organizer" (which would imply a hierarchy between organizer and "organizees" and ignore the largely self-organizing nature of Knowledge (XXG)), but rather "to create an environment where community members can work full-time in a concerted way, in a way they are not able to as volunteers, on solving and researching community problems." 117: 107: 33: 127: 588:". Quoted by Rue89, Adrienne Alix, the president of the French Wikimedia chapter, commented that Houellebecq's use of Knowledge (XXG) articles did not present a clear legal issue (pointing to the brevity of the used passages, and questioning their originality), and doubting the conclusion that it would make the entire book pass into a Creative Commons license. 87: 137: 97: 461:
changes don't even make sense". The plagiarism appears to have extended to a subsequent paper by Said and others, where Deep Climate sarcastically described a passage matching the Knowledge (XXG) article as a "return to the safe ground of Knowledge (XXG)" after criticizing the preceding paragraph for "rampant confusion" and bad English.
259:(XXG) users by surprise. Wales has never really been a shy spokesperson by any means, but 99% of the visitors to Knowledge (XXG) were probably like "Who the heck is this guy popping up on my screen, and why does he want my money?" It turns out that the appeal for funds was actually the result of a collaborative process of volunteers ... 258:
The Wikimedia Foundation ... took a dramatic approach to their annual fundraising campaign. Just head over to any article on Knowledge (XXG) and you'll see a banner ad featuring the face of Jimmy Wales, the founder of Knowledge (XXG), and an appeal for funds. The banner ads have taken many Knowledge
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for having "the same lack of tolerance for corporate blather. 'At Knowledge (XXG), the usability group has done focus studies,' Wales says. 'Most of what they came up with, I thought, was blindingly obvious.'" In what the magazine described as a "knock at one of Knowledge (XXG)'s biggest critics",
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that the report was never "intended to take intellectual credit for any aspect of paleoclimate reconstruction science or for any original research aspect of social network analysis", but that the authors had felt "some pressure" from the House committee to complete the report "faster than we might
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I don't think the novel is automatically CC BY-SA, even when it would have included bits of Knowledge (XXG). I can't remember the exact phrasing CC BY-SA uses, but GNU GPL (another copyleft license) basically has the statement "if you don't agree with the license, then you can ignore it, but your
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version. (The report had examined the social network of authors that had collaborated with one particular climate scientist, alleging the possibility of an old boy network.) Deep Climate noted that while Wegman et al. appeared to have changed a few words from the Knowledge (XXG) original, "the
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Wales said: "When I go to speak at a university or high school, it's completely insane how excited the kids are about Knowledge (XXG). I remember when I was in school, if they told us that the editor-in-chief of Encyclopaedia Britannica was coming, we would've probably just killed ourselves."
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In the second week after the fundraiser's official launch on November 15, the graphic banners featuring Jimmy Wales (which had been proved to be most effective in testing) were still used in most of the ads, and continued to provoke amused and annoyed reactions in news and social media (cf.
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that Knowledge (XXG) "needs a decent amount of cash to stay free", and called the appeal "a very genuine and valid call to action for donations", but commented that "Jimmy Wales really offered himself up for the internet’s endless humor with this latest marketing move", offering a few more
208:") asked: "Wales may be a founding father, but does he really deserve the Caribbean-island-dictator treatment? Apparently, his face has been scientifically proven to be an appealing fundraising icon, albeit against somewhat unimpressive competition." Pointing to 701:, the Myanmar Computer Professionals Association asked Burmese people to contribute 15 minutes to creating articles in that language, with the target of achieving 15,000 articles by next July. According to news reports, Knowledge (XXG)'s insistence on using 679:: Qwiki, a Californian start-up company, hopes to revolutionise the web experience by creating "information you can watch". The experience is the result of machine-generated one-minute videos derived from Knowledge (XXG) pages as well as other sources. ( 389:
An academic investigation has found that some uncredited passages in an influential report for the U.S. Congress that questioned the validity of climate change research appear to have been plagiarised from Knowledge (XXG) (including the articles
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Fetchy, there's a nice little blog article where it shows that the statistics for the Jimmy banner are a bit skewed. I'm currently looking for it, but I remember sending a link to James about it (I believe James put together the stats).
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Regarding the Houellebecq controversy: that's certainly a bold claim! I'm not too wise on copyright law, but does Gallaire have anything even close to a valid claim on the licensig of teh book because it ripped Knowledge (XXG)?
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against the mockery: "Make fun of Jimmy Wales' ubiquitous puss all you want ... but that doesn't diminish the effectiveness of the Knowledge (XXG) co-founder's ever-so-slightly narcissistic fundraising campaign."
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However, it does not appear to contain all the testing results (only mentions tests conducted before the fundraiser started, and none testing personal appeals from community members). According to the
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Numerous parodies of the banners continued to appear. Several media outlets reported a spoof of "the whole unintentionally hilarious Knowledge (XXG) donation thing" (
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the "trolling": "if there ever was a self-serious banner that needed spoofing, it was Wales's". "Spreeblick" (one of the most widely read German blogs) posted a
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I'd just like to find out who came up with the idea of being able turn those banners off in preferences. I'd pat them on the back for a job well done. :)
1118: 1113: 585: 578: 358:) displays a Knowledge (XXG) fundraising banner featuring Jimmy Wales on every webpage accessed. It received further media coverage last week, with 308: 1108: 684: 194:). (The banners can be removed temporarily by clicking the "X" on the top right corner, and permanently, for logged-in users, via a gadget in the 182:
The annual Wikimedia fundraiser reached slightly more than $ 5.5 million in donations to the Foundation on November 28, according to the official
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in April on the Deep Climate blog, which called Knowledge (XXG) "the favourite source of scholars in a hurry", and has provided a
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was tested several times on US readers, and performed well, although I can't find a page giving actual testing results (
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might approve of Knowledge (XXG), were he alive today. Talking about Wikipedians' concerns about defamatory material in
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drive!", and featuring a short interview with Joseph Reagle, author of the recent book "Good Faith Collaboration" (see
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took a converse approach, promising to replace Jimmy Wales' photo with that of a kitten on each Knowledge (XXG) page.
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seems to be intended to provide that kind of information, but it appears to be malfunctioning at the moment).
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Fundraising banners continue to provoke; plagiarism charges against congressional climate change report
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A posting on the blog of the "Critical Point of View" Knowledge (XXG) research initiative (see also
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by the license terms, to apply them in the derivative works. It doesn't work automatically. --
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Report on climate change for the U.S. Congress plagiarised Knowledge (XXG) and other sources
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As reported in the last "In the news", an unofficial browser extension for Google Chrome (
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has appeared on YouTube, with the artist questioning the need for donations: "Just get
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At least in one case, the Knowledge (XXG) plagiarism allegations had already been
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November 15 launch, emphasis on banner optimization and community involvement
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Knowledge (XXG) Founder's Advice to Brands: 'Make Stuff That Doesn't Suck'
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Houellebecq defends himself against charges of Knowledge (XXG) plagiarism
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last week asked Jimbo Wales for insights on managing brands online ("
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of a passage in the Wegman report with the Knowledge (XXG) article
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In the introduction to another, longer interview with Reagle (see
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it might be added to public computers, like a college lab PC.
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undertook a very detailed analysis of the readership for the
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Reagle was asked various questions related to his book and
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other proposed banners featuring Knowledge (XXG) volunteers
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The latest Houellebecq pirated because of Knowledge (XXG)!
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from a recent talk at Berkman, such as if he thought that
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Good Faith Collaboration - The Culture of Knowledge (XXG)
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US House of Representatives energy and commerce committee
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that were adapted from three Knowledge (XXG) articles (
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Haeusler photoshopped into one of the Wikimedia banners
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photoshopped images and sarcastic tweets as examples.
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The "Techerator" blog 8: 186:– about a third of the $ 16 million target. 981:wmf:Special:ContributionTrackingStatistics 1149:Knowledge (XXG) Signpost archives 2010-11 489:: On the podcast of Harvard University's 165:Fundraiser coverage and parodies continue 620:recordings have recently been published. 223:covered the fundraiser on November 25 (" 18:Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) Signpost 858: 834: 606:" event, talking with Stuart Candy and 67: 225:The unpaid army behind Knowledge (XXG) 7: 903:meta:Fundraising 2010/Banner testing 555:) was reignited earlier this month. 343:one of the banners with the article 414:, and was written by statisticians 973:updates from the fundraising staff 946:Meh, can't seem to find it. Maybe 317:dance/rap version of Wales' appeal 53: 28: 1095:is written by editors like you – 840:These comments are automatically 418:, David Scott and Yasmin Said of 402:had been commissioned in 2006 by 905:. It was the definitive winner. 580:). A headline on the website of 537:Houellebecq copyleft controversy 450:detailed side-by-side comparison 206:His Wikiness requests your money 135: 125: 115: 105: 95: 85: 727:"), comparing him to Apple CEO 368:Another Google Chrome extension 327:is currently displaying one of 851:add the page to your watchlist 661:on the Wikimedia Foundation's 1: 996:11:50, 30 November 2010 (UTC) 960:08:11, 30 November 2010 (UTC) 942:05:56, 30 November 2010 (UTC) 927:01:43, 30 November 2010 (UTC) 897:00:31, 30 November 2010 (UTC) 882:21:07, 29 November 2010 (UTC) 1083:19:43, 5 December 2010 (UTC) 1051:21:33, 2 December 2010 (UTC) 1030:21:25, 2 December 2010 (UTC) 634:The Onion on page view stats 487:Exley and Reagle interviewed 410:, Republican members of the 375:Colorado Springs Independent 242: 669:as one active example (see 667:Food Quality Protection Act 1165: 184:Fundraiser Statistics page 545:La Carte et le territoire 472:against the allegations, 192:last week's "In the news" 663:Public Policy Initiative 652:Public policy initiative 636:: In an article titled " 624:Internet carrier lawsuit 396:Dansgaard-Oeschger event 287:by that site's founder, 245:), Harvard University's 1010:make note that they're 950:has logs or something. 699:Burmese Knowledge (XXG) 695:Burmese Knowledge (XXG) 689:San Francisco Chronicle 571:clause (as reported by 420:George Mason University 848:. To follow comments, 763: 677:WP pages in video form 349:banner testing results 339:AOL's "Urlesque" blog 329:several parody banners 36: 762: 640:", US satire website 598:was a speaker at the 458:12:21, 2 January 2006 398:) and textbooks. 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