Talking about that: What happened to the case? Someone has any info about
it?
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On 9 July 2012 09:13, John Vandenberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jurisdiction needs to be decided before violation of laws are considered.
> Are there similar cases where UK citizens putting content on US servers
> have had their day in a UK court?  Commons and wikis in general become a
> lot harder if we have to have policy that upholds all laws of all countries
> that our contributors come from. Creative Commons solves many issues, but
> not all.
>
> Do we have a disclaimer on the upload form which covers 'public domain' ?
>
> A case that could have tested this didnt go to court.
>
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Portrait_Gallery_and_Wikimedia_Foundation_copyright_dispute
>
> The Darwin images was another case.
>
> EU privacy laws have been applied to facebook; moral rights are also
> recognised by WMF projects even tho they dont exist in the US.
>
> Sorry I dont have an answer.
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