The simplest thing is to send a photographer from the closest chapter IMO ^_^.

2012/9/18 David Gerard <dgerard@gmail.com>
On 18 September 2012 09:25, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki@gmail.com> wrote:
> Andrew Gray, 18/09/2012 10:02:

>> A couple of probable rules of thumb for our own comfort:
>> a) The more senior the contact (or the smaller the organisation they're
>> in) the more likely they are to have authority;
>> b) Any indication that a legal, publishing, or licensing department was
>> involved, the more likely it is to be supported

> This is amazing. At least in Italy, as far as I can see, when it comes to
> copyright we only have problems with excessive bureaucracy, controls,
> caution and escalating; never the opposite. You're very lucky if you find
> such enthusiast "corporate [alleged] representatives"!


The target I'm thinking of is PR people who are actually fans of
WIkipedia (these exist and are enthusiastic) and who can see something
useful to them (get their pics into Wikipedia). So the trick is how to
make an image donation reasonably safe without causing so much
bureaucracy we can't safely accept the donation.


- d.

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