I am afraid, KaVir, that you are the one that is mistakened. You keep quoting articles that do not directly deal with the enforcability of this license (and altering the source you are quoting - sometimes from US legislation, sometimes from Australian laws - as you see fit to back your claims). As a matter of fact, you weren't even quoting a section of the law, only a discussion around it.
Enter harsh reality - the implementation of laws is done on a case by case basis in a court of law, by a judge and through professional lawyers. That's how they make their money. It is not done by geeks on the Internet. If IPR and copyright laws really would be as simple and straightforward as just linking in a document, then there would not be any IPR lawsuits to begin with. But in reality, lots of other factors, including the extent of the infringement, limiting and aggravating factors, the wording of any license agreements etc *IS* taken into consideration.
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