Well, if I'm printing Wikipedia, I have to print it under the GFDL, right? So I can't use the image. Besides, couldn't some crazy lawyer in the future consider the article used by an image "derivative work"?
On 10/24/06, Oskar Sigvardsson oskarsigvardsson@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/25/06, Chris Picone ccool2ax@gmail.com wrote:
How are we allowed to use CC-BY-SA images on Wikipedia if our content is GFDL'd, which is entirely incompatible?
The *text* is GFDL, not all content. If we put a CC image in an article, we are just redistributing it, one of the cornerstones of the Creative Commons licenses.
Why would it be a problem?
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