On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Andrew Turveyandrewrturvey@googlemail.com wrote:
However, does this comply with the GDFL license? All it says by way of attribution is "(Photo: wikipedia)"
No. What's needed is:
1) A copy of the GFDL. For web uses, a link to the GFDL is generally accepted as complying with this.
2) The preservation of any copyright notices, and of the notice that the thing is available under the GFDL.
The situation is slightly different if using a modified version, but that's not usually the case when photos are used.