[Foundation-l] Board meeting in Rotterdam later this week
senpai
wikisenpai at gmail.com
Sun Jan 14 11:38:26 UTC 2007
May be they cant' be so much thing in other country... but they can be in
italy. I don't know if u know well or not the basics rules of procedural
penal "civil law" system. In genral... if an italian people upload some
images (like the one that u have take for the example) on commons, and that
images must have an authorization, is not important if the commons servers
are in florida or in italy or in another country, the italian people is
under the italian penal law. Idem if an american people upload that images
on commons and an italian people use this images.... U can't upload somthing
with "PD" or CC-by (for example), on commons if not in all states u can use
that materials. Commons, for that reason, had deleted all images that was
tagged with "PD-Italy"... than... wich is the difference ?
For other thing... i qoute Snowdog, if u want a free wikipedia, REALLY
free... ok u have to abandon the fair use, and we will abandon all not free
images.
"Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your
eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye?" Matthew 7:4
Senpai
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray Saintonge" <saintonge at telus.net>
To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List" <foundation-l at lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Board meeting in Rotterdam later this week
> senpai wrote:
>
>>It's the only way to have some images in the italian articles. We have a
>>lot
>>of restrictive legislations and we can't use the fair use. For example, we
>>can go in a museum and take some pictures of a painting but, we can't
>>publish into wikipedia without the permission of the "sovraintendenza ai
>>beni culturali"; some days ago the "sovraintendenza ai beni culturali" of
>>florance have threated us for the photos of some painting and ohter kind
>>of
>>arts taked into the florence's museums; perhaps will be a problem also for
>>commons.
>>
> I would suggest that you investigate the "sovraintendenza ai beni
> culturali"'s right to do this. If I, as a foreign tourist, chose to go
> to the museum, take pictures of old masters' works, and upload them into
> commons when I got home, I don't think there's much they can do about it.
>
> Ec
>
>
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