2009/9/17 Carcharoth <carcharothwp(a)googlemail.com>om>:
Really, there should be a section for restoration
notes. Shoehorning
them into the "Other versions" field doesn't really work for the cases
where you want to make clear what the work done was. Either it is
routine enough not to need crediting, or it is involved enough and
sufficiently different to require detailed notes.
Yes. Even though a restoration may not create a new copyright, it is
absolutely relevant to have full details on the restoration, and to
suggest reusers note the restoration (e.g. "Sir James Foo, 1875,
photographed by Fred Bar, 2009 restoration by Fred Quux") so as to
correctly inform their readers (as well as motivating the restorers).
The eBay reseller named at the top of this thread may (or may not)
have done something morally questionable, but I think it's a major
stretch to claim they've actually done something illegal, or would
lose if sued.
- d.