I guess for the international phase only 10 pictures of each country will be considered, right?
So we have to send only the top 10
Rodrigo Padula Coordenador de Projetos Grupo Wikimedia Brasileiro de Educação e Pesquisa http://www.wikimedia.org.br 21 99326-0558
---- Em Qui, 05 Nov 2015 11:07:01 -0200 ecemaml @ es.wikipedia<ecemaml@gmail.com> escreveu ----
Watermarking is just an example of disparate rules that make the international phase not equal for every country. Besides the watermarking issue (personally I see it as the less severe issue), there should be a common set of rules for all the countries contesting. As I've told previously, there are pictures that do not belong to a monument at all, countries posting more than ten pictures or providing images of elements of movable heritage (when the remaining countries only consider immovable heritage items). Unless the same rules apply to every country (for providing images for the international phase) the international contest is definitely flawed (again, it's up to each country organization to set the rules for the national contests, however, the international one should follow a single set of common rules).
Best regards
// M.A. Monjas (WM-ES)
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Nicu Buculei <nicubunu@gmail.com> wrote: On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Rodrigo Padula wrote: > Same thing here in Brasil. > > During WLE some people posted pictures accepting the CC-BY-SA license but > added "All rights reserved" on the watermarks :-)
This is something worth to investigate: they didn't understand (or didn't notice) the license requirement, or due to laziness left unchanged the pictures they already had with a watermark on them?
nicu :: http://photoblog.nicubunu.ro/
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