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Wikimedia Deutschland wins lawsuit, appeal filed
Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe, a German publishing company, sued
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to de.wikipedia.org), or because it was supposedly "hiring admins" to oversee content.
In the meantime, the article (de:Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe) had been deleted as non-notable, but was later undeleted and moved into userspace (de:Benutzer:Hyperdieter/Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe).
Frankfurter Verlagsgruppe has also announced its intent to appeal the decision. [1]
Relevant links regarding this matter (all in German) include:
Previous court cases where plaintiffs tried unsuccessfully to hold Wikimedia Deutschland accountable for content of the German Wikipedia included a 2006 case involving Tron (hacker) (see archived story) and a 2007 complaint by advocacy group INSM because of an anonymous remark on an article talk page.
Briefly
- The 7th New York City meetup is scheduled for Sunday, June 1, 2008, at 2:30 p.m., on the campus of Columbia University.
- This week, fifteen new wikis were created: Erzya Wikipedia, Extremaduran Wikipedia, Fiji Hindi Wikipedia, Gan Wikipedia, Karakalpak Wikipedia, Moksha Wikipedia, Sakha Wikipedia, Silesian Wikipedia, Sranan Tongo Wikipedia, Czech Wikinews, Hungarian Wikinews, Limburgish Wikisource, Czech Wikiversity, Japanese Wikiversity and Portuguese Wikiversity.
- The Ukrainian Wiktionary has reached 6,000 articles.
- The Lithuanian Wiktionary has reached 200,000 revisions.
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