On 10/25/2011 2:57 PM, foundation-l-request(a)lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
You've made quite a few incorrect assumptions
there.
Of course Commons editors should be deciding which images are PD. But
when there is a dispute, it makes no sense for people who don't even
know what a derivative work and an underlying work are, to be
discussing the applicable law.
Anyway, the deletion process obviously doesn't work. File:"Appreciate
America. Come On Gang. All Out for Uncle Sam" (Mickey Mouse)" - NARA -
513869.tif is clearly not public domain. And File:"Appreciate
America. Come On Gang. All Out for Uncle Sam" (Mickey Mouse)" - NARA -
513869 - cropped and tidied.png is probably a copyvio. Yet both
remain, despite deletion discussions, marked as public domain. (The
deletion discussion over the latter is especially humorous.)
It is fair use -
here's my 2 cents worth on why.
The purpose of this image was the sale of war bonds - not the display of
a character whose image is owned by the Walt Disney Company. As a piece
of history it is NOT a derivative use of Mickey Mouse. If someone were
to remove the mouse image from context and try to pawn it off as being
ok to use in unrelated creations, they would probably be sued - because
that might be a derivative use.
NARA has many images of war bonds collateral and all were commissioned
by or for the U.S. government - which means they are public domain
unless otherwise specified. Walt Disney gave up control of this image in
this context for the public good, as did everyone in the entertainment
industry. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_home_front_during_World_War_II#P…