On 9/11/07, James Farrar james.farrar@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/09/2007, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/09/2007, Todd Allen toddmallen@gmail.com wrote:
The Germans seem to have solved that question quite well. We took a page out of their book on userboxes, maybe we should take the flipside on nonfree content too. The way you remain free is to steer clear of nonfree. Period, end of story, no exceptions.
You think the image on the top right of this page is free:
"Diese Datei zeigt ein Logo, das dem Markenrecht und/oder dem Namensrecht unterliegt."
Which Babelfish tells me means "This file shows a Logo, which is subject to the trademark law and/or the right of the use of a name."...
Has there been any effort on English Wikipedia to separate trademarked images from the other non-free images, besides the upload logo tag?
For example, the copyright for Krazy Kat appears to have not been renewed, however King Features is using trademarks to protect the comics. See [[Image:1937_1107_kkat_brick_500.jpg]].
-- John