Hi all,
*(Please forward to whoever this may concern.)*
On request of Wendy the Weasel the following notes from the Wikimedia Conference 2017 in Berlin.
1. At the conference 16 mascots were present, of which 13 are on the group photo, and 3 sadly stayed in the hotel room during the group photo.
The group photo of the plushies, supported by the rest of the participants of the Wikimedia Conference, has been tagged and added to the Meta page. The tag contains all names + species, so far known! From 3 mascots the personal assistants were gone too fast to ask for the names, *who can help?*
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Conference_2017_%E2%80%93_...
2. During the group photo the traditional cuteness meetup took place. As transparency and cuteness are core principles of the Wikimedia movement, it is good to show that the cute mascots are everywhere. Therefore a list of cuties has been created at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Cuteness_Association/Membership_li...
Please check and fill in missing fields. Also some mascots still need to be added.
3. The Wikimedia Cuteness Association (WCA) has now a Wikidata item at: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29169245 Please help with filling other statements!
One question that comes up is when the WCA was founded?
Thank you for the great meeting says Wendy,
Romaine
assistant of Wendy the Weasel
A word of caution. Photos of plushies are likely to be eventually deleted from Commons unless we know they are not copyrighted toys. It may be possible to host a file locally, but that probably defeats the object of having a mascot widely recognized. If you are choosing a mascot, think about whether you can find a fun mascot which you know is copyright free and this will save you hassle and debate later.
The requirement that must be satisfied to be hosted on Commons is at COM:TOYS[1] which states:
"When uploading a picture of a toy, you must show that the toy is in the public domain in both the United States and in the source country of the toy. In the United States, copyright is granted for toys even if the toy is ineligible for copyright in the source country."
Checking the manufacturer's label, or a verifiable assertion that one of the toys is home made, would be sufficient evidence but this must be added to the image page text to avoid future challenges.
Links: 1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:TOYS 2. Related detailed essay https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Elcobbola/Stuffed_Animals
Thanks, Fae Wikimedia LGBT+, Commons copyright geek
On 6 April 2017 at 06:45, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
(Please forward to whoever this may concern.)
On request of Wendy the Weasel the following notes from the Wikimedia Conference 2017 in Berlin.
At the conference 16 mascots were present, of which 13 are on the group photo, and 3 sadly stayed in the hotel room during the group photo.
The group photo of the plushies, supported by the rest of the participants of the Wikimedia Conference, has been tagged and added to the Meta page. The tag contains all names + species, so far known! From 3 mascots the personal assistants were gone too fast to ask for the names, who can help?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Conference_2017_%E2%80%93_...
During the group photo the traditional cuteness meetup took place. As transparency and cuteness are core principles of the Wikimedia movement, it is good to show that the cute mascots are everywhere. Therefore a list of cuties has been created at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Cuteness_Association/Membership_li...
Please check and fill in missing fields. Also some mascots still need to be added.
The Wikimedia Cuteness Association (WCA) has now a Wikidata item at: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29169245 Please help with filling other statements!
One question that comes up is when the WCA was founded?
Thank you for the great meeting says Wendy,
Romaine
assistant of Wendy the Weasel
Bu the picture was taken on street - so in Germany it is covered by FoP :-)
2017-04-06 13:00 GMT+02:00 Fæ faewik@gmail.com:
A word of caution. Photos of plushies are likely to be eventually deleted from Commons unless we know they are not copyrighted toys. It may be possible to host a file locally, but that probably defeats the object of having a mascot widely recognized. If you are choosing a mascot, think about whether you can find a fun mascot which you know is copyright free and this will save you hassle and debate later.
The requirement that must be satisfied to be hosted on Commons is at COM:TOYS[1] which states:
"When uploading a picture of a toy, you must show that the toy is in the public domain in both the United States and in the source country of the toy. In the United States, copyright is granted for toys even if the toy is ineligible for copyright in the source country."
Checking the manufacturer's label, or a verifiable assertion that one of the toys is home made, would be sufficient evidence but this must be added to the image page text to avoid future challenges.
Links:
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:TOYS
- Related detailed essay
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Elcobbola/Stuffed_Animals
Thanks, Fae Wikimedia LGBT+, Commons copyright geek
On 6 April 2017 at 06:45, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
(Please forward to whoever this may concern.)
On request of Wendy the Weasel the following notes from the Wikimedia Conference 2017 in Berlin.
At the conference 16 mascots were present, of which 13 are on the group photo, and 3 sadly stayed in the hotel room during the group photo.
The group photo of the plushies, supported by the rest of the
participants
of the Wikimedia Conference, has been tagged and added to the Meta page.
The
tag contains all names + species, so far known! From 3 mascots the
personal
assistants were gone too fast to ask for the names, who can help?
Conference_2017_%E2%80%93_Group_photo_1_(big).jpg
During the group photo the traditional cuteness meetup took place. As transparency and cuteness are core principles of the Wikimedia movement,
it
is good to show that the cute mascots are everywhere. Therefore a list of cuties has been created at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Cuteness_
Association/Membership_list
Please check and fill in missing fields. Also some mascots still need to
be
added.
The Wikimedia Cuteness Association (WCA) has now a Wikidata item at: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29169245 Please help with filling other statements!
One question that comes up is when the WCA was founded?
Thank you for the great meeting says Wendy,
Romaine
assistant of Wendy the Weasel
-- faewik@gmail.com https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Fae
In terms of 'public' maybe, I'm not sure if that picture was actually taken from a public street; in terms of 'permanent' nope, see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Freedom_of_panorama#Germany. Not to speak of the recent problematic with applied arts in Germany, per https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Urheberrechtsfragen/angewandte_Kunst... (as of 2014).
Best,Martin
Von: Tomasz Ganicz polimerek@gmail.com An: Mailing list of the Wikimedia Conference 2017 wmcon17@listen.wikimedia.de CC: Wikimedia Cuteness Association wikimedia-cuteness@lists.wikimedia.org Gesendet: 13:29 Donnerstag, 6.April 2017 Betreff: Re: [WMCON17] Updates on the Wikimedia Cuteness Association
Bu the picture was taken on street - so in Germany it is covered by FoP :-)
2017-04-06 13:00 GMT+02:00 Fæ faewik@gmail.com:
A word of caution. Photos of plushies are likely to be eventually deleted from Commons unless we know they are not copyrighted toys. It may be possible to host a file locally, but that probably defeats the object of having a mascot widely recognized. If you are choosing a mascot, think about whether you can find a fun mascot which you know is copyright free and this will save you hassle and debate later.
The requirement that must be satisfied to be hosted on Commons is at COM:TOYS[1] which states:
"When uploading a picture of a toy, you must show that the toy is in the public domain in both the United States and in the source country of the toy. In the United States, copyright is granted for toys even if the toy is ineligible for copyright in the source country."
Checking the manufacturer's label, or a verifiable assertion that one of the toys is home made, would be sufficient evidence but this must be added to the image page text to avoid future challenges.
Links: 1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/ w/index.php?title=Commons:TOYS 2. Related detailed essay https://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/User:Elcobbola/Stuffed_ Animals
Thanks, Fae Wikimedia LGBT+, Commons copyright geek
On 6 April 2017 at 06:45, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
(Please forward to whoever this may concern.)
On request of Wendy the Weasel the following notes from the Wikimedia Conference 2017 in Berlin.
At the conference 16 mascots were present, of which 13 are on the group photo, and 3 sadly stayed in the hotel room during the group photo.
The group photo of the plushies, supported by the rest of the participants of the Wikimedia Conference, has been tagged and added to the Meta page. The tag contains all names + species, so far known! From 3 mascots the personal assistants were gone too fast to ask for the names, who can help?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/File:Wikimedia_ Conference_2017_%E2%80%93_ Group_photo_1_(big).jpg
During the group photo the traditional cuteness meetup took place. As transparency and cuteness are core principles of the Wikimedia movement, it is good to show that the cute mascots are everywhere. Therefore a list of cuties has been created at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/ wiki/Wikimedia_Cuteness_ Association/Membership_list
Please check and fill in missing fields. Also some mascots still need to be added.
The Wikimedia Cuteness Association (WCA) has now a Wikidata item at: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/ Q29169245 Please help with filling other statements!
One question that comes up is when the WCA was founded?
Thank you for the great meeting says Wendy,
Romaine
assistant of Wendy the Weasel
-- faewik@gmail.com https://commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/User:Fae
Easy solution, let's get Wikimedia hoodies for all the plushies !
DJ
On 6 Apr 2017, at 13:00, Fæ faewik@gmail.com wrote:
A word of caution. Photos of plushies are likely to be eventually deleted from Commons unless we know they are not copyrighted toys. It may be possible to host a file locally, but that probably defeats the object of having a mascot widely recognized. If you are choosing a mascot, think about whether you can find a fun mascot which you know is copyright free and this will save you hassle and debate later.
The requirement that must be satisfied to be hosted on Commons is at COM:TOYS[1] which states:
"When uploading a picture of a toy, you must show that the toy is in the public domain in both the United States and in the source country of the toy. In the United States, copyright is granted for toys even if the toy is ineligible for copyright in the source country."
Checking the manufacturer's label, or a verifiable assertion that one of the toys is home made, would be sufficient evidence but this must be added to the image page text to avoid future challenges.
Links:
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:TOYS
- Related detailed essay
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Elcobbola/Stuffed_Animals
Thanks, Fae Wikimedia LGBT+, Commons copyright geek
On 6 April 2017 at 06:45, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
(Please forward to whoever this may concern.)
On request of Wendy the Weasel the following notes from the Wikimedia Conference 2017 in Berlin.
At the conference 16 mascots were present, of which 13 are on the group photo, and 3 sadly stayed in the hotel room during the group photo.
The group photo of the plushies, supported by the rest of the participants of the Wikimedia Conference, has been tagged and added to the Meta page. The tag contains all names + species, so far known! From 3 mascots the personal assistants were gone too fast to ask for the names, who can help?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Conference_2017_%E2%80%93_...
During the group photo the traditional cuteness meetup took place. As transparency and cuteness are core principles of the Wikimedia movement, it is good to show that the cute mascots are everywhere. Therefore a list of cuties has been created at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Cuteness_Association/Membership_li...
Please check and fill in missing fields. Also some mascots still need to be added.
The Wikimedia Cuteness Association (WCA) has now a Wikidata item at: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q29169245 Please help with filling other statements!
One question that comes up is when the WCA was founded?
Thank you for the great meeting says Wendy,
Romaine
assistant of Wendy the Weasel
-- faewik@gmail.com https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Fae
wikimedia-cuteness@lists.wikimedia.org