From: Jimmy Wales jwales@bomis.com
Michael Snow wrote:
We still need to get a system in place that requires people to provide source information when uploading images. For the types of uses for which US copyright law allows "fair use", the Berne Convention requires that the source of the work be mentioned. We cannot justify fair use if we aren't able to determine where the stuff comes from.
While it would be nice to have a "system" that's all database-happy, wouldn't it be nearly as effective, and immediately possible, to simply update the text of the upload page to ask people to give as much detail as they possibly can as to the source of the upload?
Actually, the present upload system is both awkward and confusing and could be greatly improved. Wikipedia is down right now so I can't give exact quotations, but the upload page only has one option--a checkbox asserting that the content is GFDL--and a text field providing only a single line of description. You have to be at least half-awake and click on several things in order to get to the description field that lets you typing in a long description.
Seems to me that if we want to encourage better voluntary description, the upload page should be redesigned so that:
a) It provides not just a checkbox, but a _choice_ of common license situations, including GFDL, public domain, fair use, used with permission, and of course "other."
b) You are presented with concise information that will help the layperson determine _which_ of these situations applies.
c) You are presented with some apparatus that encourages you to enter _all_ the relevant information, _all at once_, _before_ uploading.
Or something like that. Not that I'm a great fan of technical fixes, but the present upload mechanism is fairly confusing. I'm still unclear, when I upload a photograph that I've taken myself and am willing to release under GFDL, whether I should include language that asserts "copyright ©2004 by Daniel P. B. Smith and licensed under the term of the Wikipedia copyright."
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