Hmm, then in that case, there is a problem with all of those pictures. Of
course, in some countries, there is a gap between the law and enforcement. I
don''t know if Wikipedia Estonia needs to worry in the way the Italians do.
Having laws doesn't always imply enforcement. If the law is as the Commons
templates currently suggest, then I believe however that only Wikipedia
Estonia can host these pictures, since they are the only ones who can take
the no-enforcement risk.
That does mean however that they cannot take part in the Europe-competition,
because I really don't see how you can set up the photo-upload tool to work
for them.
How sad!
Jane
2011/4/26 Ole Palnatoke Andersen <palnatoke(a)gmail.com>
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Jane Darnell
<jane023(a)gmail.com> wrote:
...
The way to technically get around this one is to
make sure that the
object
is NOT the main subject of the photo. Then all is
well.
hope it helps,
Yes and no - in
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Haapsalu_linnus10.jpg, the wall
ruin is the main subject of the photo, no matter what you claim.
Regards,
Ole
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