[Foundation-l] RfC: A Free Content and Expression Definition
Sunder Thadani
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Wed May 3 04:38:46 UTC 2006
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Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell at gmail.com> wrote: On 5/2/06, Anthony DiPierro wrote:
> I think there's a big difference here between (most) images and (most)
> text.
I don't.
Man, this discussion stuff is easy! I don't even have to think.
> As Erik pointed out, for instance, a document which cannot
> legally be translated is not a free document. But translation doesn't
> apply to most images.
Well I've translated a few images from Dewiki, but translation isn't
the only valid alteration of an image. Derrived works are made
frequently of free images on english wikipedia. If you'd like I can
send you dozens of examples off list.
> The same applies, although to a lesser extent,
> for short quotes, which is the other place fair use is generally used.
>
> FWIW, I think the English Wikipedia should allow ND images as much as
> it should allow "fair use images". That is, much less than fair use
> is currently used, but still sometimes, when there is no other choice.
You've argued this before... Yet you haven't presented a situation
where we'd get "ND images or no other choice". All I've ever seen on
this front is the example of fat-ego photographers who want to pretend
to contribute to Wikipedia while simultaniously damaging the freedom
of the content that defines the project... and even in these cases,
we're not in a position where no other image is possible.
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