Whatever the exact fine prints on the egyptian law, what is unquestionably worrying is the general, international trend of setting up minefields in front of us (us = Commons contributors).
We seem to have gotten past the point where our problem is the epidermic uncomfort of the museum guard on the field who's worried about getting yield at. Now, people with high-hand digital cameras are in the sights of the museum directorates, and sometimes even of the parliaments themselves.
*This* is indeed worrying.
-- Rama
On Dec 27, 2007 10:22 AM, Alex G <g1ggyman@gmail.com> wrote:Material on Commons must be free for commercial reuse, even though the
> We aren't profiting from these works (right?)...from what Riana quoted
> it seems that the law speaks against that...
Wikimedia projects don't use it for commercial purposes.
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Stephen Bain
stephen.bain@gmail.com
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