I am not a huge fan of Wikipedia, in terms of tech accuracy, as I’ve noted 
before.  
For a quick idea of a new term it’s great: beyond that, watch out.

However, Charles Muller has pointed out something I hadn’t considered:  that, 
given it’s popularity, Wikipedia is a prime vector for losing control of your 
intellectual property.  As one who has had masses of work ripped off by others, 
I 
have to be sympathetic to his argument.  He’s got a couple more good points in 
this quick little piece. 

http://www.acmuller.net/wikipedia.html

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