Stan Shebs wrote:
Timwi wrote:
I've just had an idea.
One of the "problems" cited for "replaceable" fair-use images is that they give the (false) impression that an image is no longer needed for the relevant article, right?
Well, maybe it would make sense to mark nonfree images in the article somehow. A red border, perhaps.
I've had the same thought, but there are lots of unreplaceable nonfree images. I'm sure the art types would be freaked out if paintings by recent artists all had red borders around them - especially for some modern works where it might not be clear whether the red border was part of the painting or not. :-)
*cough* <blink> tags around a giant red "PLEASE FIND A FREE REPLACEMENT" are the only way to do it.