On 21/12/06, Bogdan Giusca liste@dapyx.com wrote:
I noticed that some people add credits of photos inside the articles, saying that CC-BY requires attribution.
Shouldn't photo credits be allowed *only* in the image description page?
I don't see why images would have a special status when compared to text contributions, the credits for which are found also a click away, in the edit history.
AFAIK, there's no policy disallowing photo credits, but there should be one clear policy to discourage that -- it would also be a place to point people when asking about that. :-)
(I'm not referring to photos by famous photographers who have their own articles, but to photos uploaded by users or found on Flickr)
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Of course there should be some method of attributing major authors inline (incidentally, as far as copyright goes, those making minor edits which don't substantially change the content, aren't creating a "new work", so we would only need to credit major authors). This would be work, but it's not particularly acceptable to be lazy with regard to copyright just because content is licensed under a free/open licence. Besides, having such inline attribution would make reuse of Wikipedia content a lot less awkward and more legally sound, e.g. for print.
As far as I can see, Wikipedia as an entity is a serial copyright infringer, even of content licensed under GFDL. It's all a bit of a house of cards - and eventually the project will be caught out by some litigious contributor.
Zoney