What are their rationales? That US government produced symbols can't
be put in images inside of wikipedia even though the image is Public
Domain by law?
Can't fight fair use guys though. They have the uncertainty based on
wikipedia never going to court and hence we have to be ultra sensitive
about any IP issues just in case because nothing has been defined by a
court.
Peter
On 01/04/2008, Ian Woollard <ian.woollard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Give me strength. Image deletionists are
systematically going through
and deleting each and every image produced by NASA, simply because it
contains a symbol that says it's written by NASA. Apparently they
think that they might let me keep some NASA images if I more or less
pretend it was written by somebody who added it to the wikipedia by
actually removing the insignias.
Um. What?
So far as I can tell NASA have got a specific law that says you can't
fraudulently stick their (public domain!) insignia on something to
make it look like it was written by them when it wasn't, but other
than that, they very, very, very probably want you to say where you
got an image from, and the images/insignias/documents are not covered
by copyright unless they weren't done by NASA but one of their
contractors. In other words, you might be breaking the law by removing
it.
The wikipedia image guys really just absolutely have no idea what
they're doing, they have completely lost the plot.
--
-Ian Woollard
We live in an imperfectly imperfect world. If we lived in a perfectly
imperfect world things would be a lot better.
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