Hi Ilario,

a) movies might be admitted in a special category - probably directly to the European contest to create sufficient critical mass. Maarten is working on this with Sound & Vision, and will probably send an update about that seperately on this list. It would basically be a seperate contest. 
b) Strictly speaking the current rules do not seem to forbid it - but personally I would prefer to stick to photos only for the main contest, to keep things simple. It is already hard to compare two very different photos, it will be even harder to compare a good photo and a map. I think last year in NL we *did* decide to allow drawings of buildings (so not maps, but just a drawing like a photo), but in the end no such submission was made. 

Lodewijk

2011/7/21 Ilario Valdelli <valdelli@gmail.com>
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Elisardo <elisardojm@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
> Last day I noticed that we could add some rules to the contest, there are a
> content rules to apply to images on wikis that we can add to our rules. That
> rules say that free images should not be watermarked, distorted or have any
> credits in the image itself. We could add to this rules that the images
> should not have a frame, all this will make that uploaded images could be
> used directly in wiki articles and make them more "standarized".
>
> What do you say?.
>
> Elisardojm
>

Yes, I have other questions:

a) movies, are they admitted (a movie is a sequence of photos), for
example I have movie about the bell of one bell tower included in the
list?
b) images created by the user (for example a map of the building or
for example a reconstruction of the building, this could be
interesting for archeological sites)

Are these excluded? In my opinion at least the second type should be included.

Ilario