Right, instead of really saying "it's free - here it is!" they still have to impose some stupid rules.
Stop creating virtual boundaries!!
To me it goes against everything the internet stands for (*drama*)
It's a sad thing, indeed!
Why bother anyway? Should it be about a *real*, paper enceclopedia, then you have to select what goes in it and what trivial thing does not, but in this Web 2.0 every little bit of information should be at our disposal.
I use wikipedia for everything, looking up information on webcomics, podcasts, tv series, software,...
I love to read these posts, as I truly believe in the same thing!
Basically, they can keep on trying until they get what they want? What a legal system!
Right, instead of really saying "it's free - here it is!" they still have to impose some stupid rules. Stop creating virtual boundaries!! To me it goes against everything the internet stands for (*drama*)
It's a sad thing, indeed! Why bother anyway? Should it be about a *real*, paper enceclopedia, then you have to select what goes in it and what trivial thing does not, but in this Web 2.0 every little bit of information should be at our disposal. I use wikipedia for everything, looking up information on webcomics, podcasts, tv series, software, ...