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    (yes, but technical issues have to be solved before the legal ones are relevant)
     
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    :Many of these issues are not unique to wiki. We need Public Internet standards for document exchange and identity. For example, a blogger may want to copy an entry out of their blog into a wiki. Or vice versa. Access to the document itself is interesting, and should be possible by multiple methods.  
    :Many of these issues are not unique to wiki. We need Public Internet standards for document exchange and identity. For example, a blogger may want to copy an entry out of their blog into a wiki. Or vice versa. Access to the document itself is interesting, and should be possible by multiple methods. - ''from: [http://wikilegal.wiki.taoriver.net/moin.cgi/CorpusAccessProvider CorpusAccessProvider]''


    ''from: [http://wikilegal.wiki.taoriver.net/moin.cgi/CorpusAccessProvider CorpusAccessProvider]''
    ::Yes, see [[interwiki identity standard]], [[wikitext standard]], [[interwiki link standard]] and [[standard wiki URI]]. With these technical foundations all established, it's much easier to consider legal barriers to text exchange beyond the [[GFDL corpus]].