Honestly I would suggest a competition which will not face copyright problems.

A Wiki Loves Earth will give less problems than a Wiki Loves Arts. I don't remember that animals or plants can ask for fee or for copyrights or for privacy.

Some countries like Italy, for instance, will have to do a lot of preliminary work to know if they can participate in a Wiki Loves Art.

Regards


On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Àlex Hinojo <alexhinojo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I do agree with Lodewijk. Once the contest is finished, we need to have some calmed discussion on what do we want 2014 to be. Some contests have raisen up and we all have pro/cons feelings and experiences. 

Some options have already been raised. We could also use some of the program evaluation techniques in order to make a deep avaluation on the project. Sarah, can you help on this? 
Regarding the Wiki Loves Public Art, I do agree that a wider Wiki Loves Art concept could be a great idea. 

So should we stat this debate formally in some wiki page once the contest has finished?  
 


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