Hi it looks like Ghana protects copyrights for 70 years after the death of the author
(
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyright_rules_by_territory#Gha…) . So you
will need to get the permission to publish pictures from the copyright holders. Please
read
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:OTRS in case you did not yet and when you
arrange to get the permission make sure it covers things shown in the example text. The
copyright holder is either the original photographer or his/her heirs (usually children
and family) once the photographer is dead. I have never heard of “recorded video chat as a
source of proof” of permission, but it is probably OK. Usually it is done by an email from
the copyright holder or a scan of typed and signed permission.
Hope this helps and please do not give up easily as we do need more photographs from
unusual times and places.
Jarek
(User:Jarekt)
From: Commons-l [mailto:commons-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Felix Nartey
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 2:45 PM
To: commons-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Commons-l] Assistance needed
Hi all,
Sorry if this is not the right forum to ask this, but I wish to seek assistance on my
thoughts below and i will be very grateful if i am directed to the right forum if this is
not. Just to create certain on this matter before i proceed to uploading contents.
I have quite a number of pictures about the history of my country (Ghana) which were taken
over 50 years ago. Now i am looking forward to uploading these contents but have
encountered the following obstacles:
1. The real copyright holder of some of the pictures is dead and i have been thinking of
how to go about this. How do we upload such content on who do we say is the
copyrightholder, because once i upload contents of someone else i must prove the release
of copyright by the owner and under which license the owner wants it shared.
2.The real copyright holder is very old and ill and not even in the country. We have
spoken to a close contact who has confirmed use but we are still working on a Skype chat
or hangout to discuss the release of rights with the hope that the recorded video chat
could be a source of proof.
Kindly advice what to do.
Best regards,
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