On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org> wrote:
Hi Paul,
An edited version wouldn't be your own work fully, so wouldn't fit the
contest rules.
What then? Should the photo be rejected at all?
Oh, by the way, what if the uploader fixes the photo by themselves?
Will it yet fit the rules?
Best,
Lodewijk
2012/9/3 Paul Selitskas <p.selitskas(a)gmail.com>
One of Belarusian contestants addressed me a mail with a question: may
they reupload the same photo with a better quality and what
consequences will it have concerning WLM.
So, may the participant replace the file uploaded for WLM with the
same file of better quality? Will the new file be treated the same as
if it was uploaded at the first place?
Besides this, I have a question of my own. Let's say, someone
submitted a photo for the contest. Then a random Wikimedian uses it in
an article. Then he wants to fix it (colors, perspective, whatever)
and actually he does it by replacing the original file with a new
fixed version of it. What next? Should the jury examine the original
version, or the fixed one? If the photo wins, who takes the prize? And
so on.
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