Dear Ms. Imbert-Vier,
Some months ago, I asked you for permission to use the images of the ESA image gallery in the popular multilingual free online encyclopedia Wikipedia [1], which you refused at that time.
Recently, I read in the news that the ESA is considering changing their picture policy with respect to the release of the images of the Huygens probe on Titan. So I contacted Mr. Bernhard von Weyhe of ESOC some days ago and he suggested contacting you again to summarize in short the essential facts about Wikipedia and why we think that a release of ESA pictures under GNU Free Documentation License would be beneficial for you.
1. What is Wikipedia? -----
Wikipedia is a freely licensed encyclopedia. It depends on free content that is edited by volunteers from all over the world. Behind Wikipedia is a non-profit organisation called the "Wikimedia Foundation" [2] (placed in Florida/USA), headed by the Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.
Wikipedia is now in its fifth year and keeps growing exponentially. Independent newspapers repeatedly have stated that Wikipedia is a serious and generally reliable alternative to traditional encyclopedias like Encyclopaedia Britannica or Microsoft Encarta.
2. What is the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)? -----
Wikipedia is freely licensed under the GFDL [3] with very similar use conditions as the the popular GPL licensed Linux operating system. Hence, we are unable to embed content that is licensed for non-commercial use only as it is with your very high quality images.
3. What if ESA pictures would be released under GFDL (or equally free)? -----
Although we are not able to use your images within Wikipedia, we are very interested in doing so, as we have lots of articles about space science, the ESA and its projects. At the moment we can use the images of NASA (and we use them very extensively) as NASA is forced by US copyright laws to publish their content within the public domain. Therefore, NASA images are far more widespread than ESA images are and thus, there is no balance in the representation of space science in Wikipedia. ESA certainly deserves an even more increased popularity especially outside the EU and the key role play the pictures.
So I kindly ask you for a free release of the ESA images. You will not lose anything with this step - in contrary, you will get in return a lot for free:
* A visual and educational more attractive representation within Wikipedia (Wikipedia is also used a lot by journalists for quick information retrieval).
* Increased use of ESA images in the mass media and lots of good PR and more interest from the public.
* A big media echo, as you would be a precursor of the free knowledge movement (of course we would also promote such a step in coordination with you, if you like).
This petition is officially supported by the Wikimedia representatives, namely
- Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia and chair of Wikimedia Foundation, jwales@wikia.com - Florence Nibart-Devouard, vice-chair of Wikimedia Foundation and board member of Wikimédia France, anthere@wikimedia.org - Arne Klempert, vice-chairman of Wikimedia Deutschland e.V., akl@wikimedia.de - André Darmochwal, board member of Wikimedia Deutschland e.V., sansculotte@wikimedia.de - Nicolas Ryo Weeger, president of Wikimédia France, nicolas.weeger@laposte.net - Yann Forget, secretary of Wikimédia France, yann@forget-me.net
For further questions I'm willingly at your disposal: Daniel Arnold arnomane@gmx.de or personal +49 163 8900491 (mobile phone)
(and if you like you can also contact e.g. Jimmy Wales via email)
Yours sincerely, Daniel Arnold - a Wikipedia contributor
Hallo,
Ich möchte schonmal euch allen die mir geholfen haben ein großes Dankeschön sagen, insbesondere Zinnmann (super Idee mit den Gliederungspunkten), Torsten Volkholz (OpenOffice hat deine Verbesserungen super angezeigt) und Arne Klempert (der Türenöffner *g*). :-) Alleine hätte ich das nie hinbekommen.
Daniel Arnold
Hallo,
At 16:31 03.03.2005, you wrote:
Hallo,
Ich möchte schonmal euch allen die mir geholfen haben ein großes Dankeschön sagen, insbesondere Zinnmann (super Idee mit den Gliederungspunkten), Torsten Volkholz (OpenOffice hat deine Verbesserungen super angezeigt) und Arne Klempert (der Türenöffner *g*). :-) Alleine hätte ich das nie hinbekommen.
Daniel Arnold
Schön zu sehen, dass es offensichtlich auch noch konstruktive Zusammenarbeiten gibt. Eine wichtige Person (die wichtigste) hast du bei deinen Danksagungen allerdings vergessen, DICH SELBST. Danke für die Initiative
Gruß -- Achim
Schön zu sehen, dass es offensichtlich auch noch konstruktive Zusammenarbeiten gibt. Eine wichtige Person (die wichtigste) hast du bei deinen Danksagungen allerdings vergessen, DICH SELBST. Danke für die Initiative
Wollte ich gerade sagen. Danke Daniel. Ich leite das weiter zur französische mailing-liste. Könntest Du weitere Antworten dort auch kopieren ? (wikimediafr-l). Danke :)
Delphine
vereinde-l@lists.wikimedia.org