On 21 January 2014 17:20, Jean-Frédéric <jeanfrederic.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> 1. Ignore them (pity)
> 2. Upload them as public domain and re-iterate the National Portrait
> Gallery issue, and teach them that these open content wiki people are not to
> be trusted
> 3. Label them CC-BY so the Wellcome Trust can get a mandatory attribution,
> which we would do anyway
This is not the first time the Commons community deals
with such a situation
; I believe standard practice is to use {{Licensed-PD-Art}} [1] which states
both #2 & #3.
See for example its use for {{PD-Art-Yale}} [2]
(“Wikimedia Commons: there’s a template for that.”)
Excellent! I'm glad we can do that now :-) I recall there was
resistance to doing something like this before ...
- d.