On 02/03/2008, WJhonson(a)aol.com <WJhonson(a)aol.com> wrote:
In a message dated 3/1/2008 4:56:40 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
geniice(a)gmail.com writes:
Certainly but just not under any fair use criteria. If you want to put
your own work on wikipedia you release it under a free license.>>
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We've been through this already.
There are more ways than free.
Regardless, are you suggesting that an author cannot create any fair-use of
their own work?
Seems like you are.
It makes no legal sense. Roughly translated into English the person is
saying I'm going to publish this work on which I'm holding the
copyright but I take the position such a publication would violate my
copyright if not for the fair use provisions of US law.
As I said it makes no sense so no they cannot.
Wouldn't it seem much more reasonable in this
*particular* case for someone
to merely correct it since it's obvious that the author themselves is trying
to add the image to their own article?
Correct to what? the image has not been released under a free license
thus the only alternative to a fair use claim would be delete.
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geni