Nice to know that, I guess it's fine with me. I've noticed that the upload page claims something like "If not indicate a license and information source appropriate, your file will be deleted without notice. Thank you for your understanding." I think it should also say something like "Warning - uploading copyrighted images would lead you to get banned from Commons"... Yuval
On Nov 4, 2007 4:02 AM, Andrew Gray shimgray@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/11/2007, Yuval Y yuval.y.il@gmail.com wrote:
I've checked in the English, Hebrew, French and other Wikipedias, and found out you can upload fair use images, or at least, I haven't found and DIRECT link to the Commons. What do you suggest, should we block all the users just because they can't upload images directly to the Wikipedia?
Endearing though the image is, it's not some weird Commons power-grab :-)
The reason you can't have fair-use images on eswiki is because that community *explicitly decided* not to accept fair-use material, and as a side-effect of that later chose to move all their images to commons and disable local uploads. (I believe the other project of comparable size to do this is the Portugese Wikipedia.)
Letting you upload material to eswiki wouldn't get by the fact that the eswiki community has agreed not to have fair-use material, and so it would still get deleted.
"The Spanish Wikipedia only accepts free images, and has rejected fair use since 2004, after a public vote. In 2006, it was decided to phase out the use of local image uploads and to exclusively use Wikimedia Commons for images and other media in the future." - the enwiki article on eswiki.
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