[Foundation-l] Public domain Mickey Mouse. At last.
Anthony
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Tue Oct 25 13:47:41 UTC 2011
>> ...a deletion discussion among
>> non-professionals is not the proper way to determine the law.
>
> Neither is the opinion of a legal expert: That's the job of the courts.
Courts are the proper way to determine the law after the fact. But
this is a question of determining the law before the fact. Except in
very limited situations, courts don't do that.
> Commons editors are only trying to weed out copyright infringements without
> falling for copyfraud.
That is absolutely not true. The deletion policy is much more nuanced
than "only trying to weed out copyright infringements".
> If non-professional Commons editors shouldn't be deciding which images are
> PD, then they shouldn't be deciding which images are copyrighted either, and
> not one image should be deleted whatever evidence of its copyrighted status
> comes up. I don't think that's acceptable to anyone here.
You've made quite a few incorrect assumptions there.
Of course Commons editors should be deciding which images are PD. But
when there is a dispute, it makes no sense for people who don't even
know what a derivative work and an underlying work are, to be
discussing the applicable law.
Anyway, the deletion process obviously doesn't work. File:"Appreciate
America. Come On Gang. All Out for Uncle Sam" (Mickey Mouse)" - NARA -
513869.tif is clearly not public domain. And File:"Appreciate
America. Come On Gang. All Out for Uncle Sam" (Mickey Mouse)" - NARA -
513869 - cropped and tidied.png is probably a copyvio. Yet both
remain, despite deletion discussions, marked as public domain. (The
deletion discussion over the latter is especially humorous.)
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