[Foundation-l] [Commons-l] 1.6 Billion USD to spare? How about liberation of some pic...
David Monniaux
David.Monniaux at free.fr
Wed Jan 23 14:06:15 UTC 2008
David Gerard wrote:
> The other part of the problem is how to use images in compliance with
> the licence. To this end, I started
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Reuse a while ago, with the intended
> audience being casual readers who know nothing about Wikimedia but who
> call up or email asking if they can reuse an image they saw on
> Wikipedia. Any improvements anyone can make for accuracy and *CLARITY*
> are most welcomed.
I think there is one important issue that precludes widespread reuse by
responsible people: we make no warranty whatsoever about the correctness
of the licences - and it's to be expected, since the licensing
information is filled in by users on which we have no a priori control.
When people buy photographs from Getty and so on, they not only buy a
photograph but also some kind of insurance that they can safely use
them. If they get sued for copyright infringement, they will say "hey, I
bought this photograph from Getty, who certified that it was legit! sue
THEM!". But do they want to say to a judge "well, we downloaded this
picture from this site, where it was uploaded by somebody called
tiptop35 who said it was in the public domain".
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