daniwo59(a)aol.com wrote:
There is a lot of talk about getting free alternatives
to restricted Fair
Use images, and how this is actually a priority of the Wikimedia Foundation.
That said, I want to point out one specific area where the Foundation is
failing. The United States consists of 50 states, each of which has a state
seal, but to date, only twenty of the state seal images are free, i.e., 60
percent are fair use images, when a free alternative should be easily available. In
fact, what possible justification is there for using a fair use image?
In addition
to the age factor, which has already been raised, there is
also the applicability of the merger principle. This effectively says
that when the thing itself and its representation are inseparably merged
there can be no copyright.
Ec