< David Strauss wrote:
Not only do I agree, but I believe a similar issue
surrounds fair use.
Accusations of U.S. centrism are indefensible when they're based on
restrictive laws in non-U.S. countries.
Now, that doesn't mean there aren't practical advantages to
accommodating other countries' needs, but the lack of doing so is hardly
"U.S. centrism."
You see, when we decided to accept images "used with permission" and or with the
NC clause, it was done for the very same reasons on en.wiki copyrighted material is used
claiming fair use. This is our workaround for not being able to claim fair use, in fact,
you will notice that there are cases in which the same image appears on en.wiki with the
fair use template and on it.wiki with the "used with permission" or NC template.
That's the reason why, when we are told we should remove those images, but on en.wiki
fair use is just ok, people get pissed and obviously talks about U.S. centrism.
In this thread someone said that renounce to fair use would be an intollerable limitation
to the freedom of speech. The way we use NC and "used with permission" images is
by any respect equivalent to the way you use copyrighted material claiming fair use.
So in the end having to phase out those images, for us, is an intollerable limitation to
our freedom of speech.
Roberto (Snowdog)
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