2009/3/2 Michael Bimmler <mbimm...@gmail.com>: > Well, I could think of a couple people who might be subject to > persecutions (depending on how serious Polish prosecution authorities > are...) : > - Administrators who were made aware of this on-wiki but declined to > react by removing the data > - Polish volunteers of the info-pl-OTRS queue who were made aware of > this via email and rejected to intervene
Is there likely a legal obligation to act? > Shall we exclude them all? (Note, this is all speculation, but it's a > discussion worth having imho) If administrators are subject to legal danger for *not* performing given actions, their power to take those actions must be taken away, for the protection of the encyclopedia. I don't say that lightly, but I can't see any other way things could be. I have a pile of special superpowers on en:wp, but if I were being legally required to exercise them for reasons other than the good of the encyclopedia, I'd be fervently hoping someone would take them away without me actually asking them to. What is the realistic legal danger of people being forced to take actions on the encyclopedia just because they can, in Polish law? - d. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l