On 1/16/07, Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
We manage with images. As long as you have a few people who never stop thinking about copyright it can be done.
Do we?
For the most part. On a good day
All images have to be released under the GFDL, or something compatible with it (ie. lets you do everything the GFDL lets you do, and more - hardly comparable to some parts of a site being under a NC license, and the rest under GFDL). (NB: Fair use is not a license.)
False the GFDL lets you release derivative images under the GFDL. Free art, CC-by-SA, CeCILL, GPL, and LGPL ( I really don't understand how images count as source code but that isn't my problem) wont let you release derivatives under the GFDL