Brad Patrick wrote:
On 2/12/07, Phil Boswell phil.boswell@gmail.com wrote:
This worked a treat on our article for the author Jim Butcher. I posted a request for an image on his fan forum and the favourite image turned out to be this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:JimButcher_sepia.jpg
Sorry, just had to delete the copyright on the drawing. It's a CC-by-sa 2.5license; the whole point of this discussion. It was rather ironic to slap a (c) notice on the drawing which is supposed to demonstrate the "right" way to do it.
Sorry, couldn't see what you meant for a minute. You refer to the (c) which used to be in the *caption* of the image in the actual article. I hadn't realised that could be a problem...yet more evidence that those of us who are trying to do things properly just keep blundering on.
So what is the general rule: no (c) notices in articles at all?
TIA HAND