Thanks for your response. I don't think it would be a problem, but I want to make sure that the sky isn't going to fall if he decides to think that all he has to do is delete the licensing info off the disclaimer page.
Honestly, if he has a problem with using the content from his wiki, we'll probably switch back to the terrible wiki just to avoid trouble. I don't think that should be an issue because allowing copying with attribution often helps membership. Plus if we don't allow imported pages to be edited without started a unique article, I think people would rather go to the original wiki then start a whole new page.
What I think is more likely is that someone might fail to provide attribution, but anyone doing that would be banned. There was an issue when he was on Sturmkrieg before we banned him where a certain admin who will not be mentioned here plagiarized two entire articles off his wiki and he never said anything. Anyone copying content without attribution will be banned.
EDIT
I just found the section again by Games Workshop that says fans aren't allowed imply that they have any rights over fanfiction or other derivative works:
Quote:
Please note that we consider any background material you write to be a work which is derivative of our intellectual property. As such, you should refrain from putting any notice claiming that anyone other than Games Workshop Ltd has any right over Games Workshop-owned intellectual property or derivatives thereof.
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/conte ... eMode=trueProvided that it's not a case of someone failing to provide attribution, which I can sympathize with, I'd be having a word with their legal department in such a case.