Michael Snow
wrote:
Well, you've had disagreements with at least two so far.
Though of course, lawyers frequently disagree with each
other, too. It's sort of an occupational requirement.
Actually I agreed with and helped to defend most of Alex's positions -
including most of his views on using fair use materials in Wikipedia. Our only
major disagreement was the last one (which turned out to be a misunderstanding
Many disagreements are really misunderstandings. Ours was to some
extent as well. It doesn't mean that we will always disagree any more
than you and Alex would. Points of agreement generate less
discussion--if I had agreed with you initially, I wouldn't have piped
up at all. Anyway, disagreement is not the same as disrespect, and you
have treated me respectfully throughout this discussion. I hope you
would say the same of me.
We would have to make sure we mention the source
and the name of the author.
Exactly! We have WAY too many images that don't have this type of information.
IMO, we should stop all uploads and launch a tagging effort. Once that is fully
underway a form should be added to the upload page that would force uploaders
to enter text into author, source, and license fields. I consider the current
situation to be untenable and dangerous to the long term viability to the
project.
Now this, I agree with almost totally. I'm not sure it's necessary to
actually stop uploads completely--that feels really drastic, and
perhaps we could develop the upload form first and then go back and tag
the old images that predate the form.