On 2/8/07, Mark Wagner <carnildo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Read it again. Fair use is pemitted for "some
works, primarily
historically important photographs and significant modern artworks,
that we can not realistically expect to be released under a free
content license, but that are hard to discuss in an educational
context without including the media itself." Maybe one fair-use image
in twenty on the English Wikipedia meets these criteria.
Please wait for the official resolution. In my view, there is
absolutely no reason to delete pictures like logos or album covers.
The Italian Wikipedia, by the way, is free to develop an exemption
policy that resonates with US & Italian law on copyright exemptions.
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Peace & Love,
Erik
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