We have to assume good faith in image uploads unless there's a reason to do
otherwise. If we find the image on the internet saying it's copyrighted
with all rights reserved, then we'd delete it, or if every other of the
user's 200 images were proved to be copyvios, we'd delete it, but if we have
no evidence, we don't delete it.
On 9/9/06, Akash Mehta <draicone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[[en:WP:V]] anyone?
On 9/9/06, Rory Stolzenberg <rory096(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> So let me give a hypothetical. Say my
grandmother takes a really
> > awesome photograph. She doesn't want to create a Wikipedia or
Commons
> > account. In fact, she doesn't even
have a computer. Furthermore,
she
doesn't want her name up on the Internet. But she
is willing, after
some persuasion from me, to license her photo under Sharealike 1.0.
Can I put this image in Wikipedia and/or Commons without lying?
I see no problems, just say "Created by my grandmother who agreed to
license it as CC-SA-1.0."
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