[Foundation-l] PD-art and official "position of the WMF"
Matthew Flaschen
matthew.flaschen at gatech.edu
Sat Aug 23 20:00:36 UTC 2008
Domas Mituzas wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> *I officially pronounce that as of June 30, 2004, content which we are
>> using _solely_ by virtue of non-free licenses should be removed from
>> Wikipedia.*[1]
>
> Well, back in 2005 Frankfurt Wikimania's "free culture manifesto",
> Jimmy supported use of PD-art :)
> ""I wouldn't encourage you to break the law, but if you accidentally
> take a photo of these works it would be great to put it on Wikipedia
> for the public domain."
>
> Please allow me to state my individual opinion, as otherwise we'd have
> to hold an emergency meeting to provide a board-level answer to these
> questions.
I certainly am not asking for an emergency meeting, only that it be
addressed at the next regular meeting.
> If you feel that Foundation may not be able to support you, if it
> chose to be more flexible regarding PD interpretations, let us know,
> and we will discuss that in next meeting.
> If you feel that Foundation should be actually restricting the
> community, so our values are better preserved, we can probably do that
> too, if that is really needed, though I'd really really like to trust
> community with that.
I do generally trust the community with that, but I am noticing a
long-term slide on Commons towards ignoring laws that are not convenient.
> Personally, I want to be able to spread more information, rather than
> less.
> I'd like others to be able to spread more information too. Thats what
> we're doing, right?
I always thought we were spreading as much /free/ information as possible.
Matt Flaschen
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