[Foundation-l] License that cannot be used in advertisements
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Tue Jun 28 18:25:25 UTC 2005
GerardM wrote:
>There are plenty of lovely pictures of this event. The only
>restriction is in the use of the photos. The pictures can be used for
>practically any use except for the fact that they may not be used in
>advertisements. So, it is not allowed to advertise for baby-formula
>and show a picture of little princess Alexia.
>
Strictly speaking that restriction would be contrary to GFDL.
>The pictures can be used in a commercial context, educational and
>informative is explicitly OK it is just advertisements that are
>disallowed.
>
>My question: is this a restriction that we can make when we use
>material like this on our Wikimedia projects ..
>
I doubt it. Tracing and evaluating these usages, and determining what
is advertizing is probably more than anyone wants to do. Allowing our
material to be used in any context saves a lot of problems.
>By law it is not allowed anyway to use pictures of members of the
>royal family in advertisements. So it is explicitly stating what all
>the people from the Netherlands should already know.. (it is assumed
>that everyone knows the law .. :) )
>
Is this a matter of copyright or of the law about the Royal Family?
What would be the status of an unofficial picture taken through a
papparazo's telephoto lens if he chose to realease that picture under GFDL?
Ec
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