Why not make a special tag template for this? Something along the lines of:
"This image, produced by the current government of Iran, are believed to not fall under U.S. copyright laws as Iran is not a member of WIPO. Should this change, though, the usage of this image is still believed to fall under the "fair use" clause of U.S. copyright law. Use in mediums other than on the servers of the English-language Wikipedia, hosted in the United States by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, may not be exempt from either of these requirements."
Then we will also at least have them all marked easily *should* we want to mass delete them all. (I find it also very unlikely that the government of Iran would ever sue Wikipedia for use of its images, so I think this should fall under "low-threat fair use" in our thinking about it, rather than worrying about WIPO membership)
FF
On 8/4/05, Karl Butcher measure@gmail.com wrote:
If Iran joins international copyright treaties, and we haven't respected their copyrights, major changes would have to be made all at once. It is simpler to respect their copyrights now, so it can't come up as an issue later. -Measure
On 8/4/05, Skyring skyring@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/5/05, Puddl Duk puddlduk@gmail.com wrote:
This has come up before on the copyright problems page. Even if we are legally able (at the moment) to violate Iran's copyright laws, I don't
think
that we should.
What advantage would there be in doing so? Surely there's nothing in any Iran-related article that HAS to be sourced this way.
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