While on holiday in Italy i took some pix of plants in a botanical garden. There was no admittance fee, it was publicly accessible.
Can i upload the pix of the plants I took there, or does the owner of the botanical garden has some form of ownership?
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:36 AM, Marco Chiesa chiesa.marco@gmail.comwrote:
David Gerard ha scritto:
FWIW, the National Portrait Gallery hasn't bugged Wikimedia about images of pictures they own (which they claim copyright on, and which we have marked "public domain due to age") since Jimbo told them to sue and be damned, a few years ago. It can be *very useful* to be the 800-pound gorilla of free content.
Interesting. In Italy we managed to go on the press when the Museums of Florence forced us to take down all the images of works owned by them. As a result a law introducing some kind of fair use has been passed by the Parliament, and now it may be possible to publish one's own photographs of PD work of arts owned by State museums with a noncommercial licence (if they're owned by private museums they're completely PD). Of course we are in the situation where we cannot put on the Italian Wikipedia images that are on commons; this is very far from Bridgeman vs Corel...
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