Dear James,
A few quick points
1. I had clearly ascribed the uploading of these images to "volunteers" and not to the "evil WMF".
" .. I see that the Wikimedia volunteers on Facebook blissfully uploading ..."
2. The first image I linked to explicitly prohibits (in his CC-BY-4 permissions any uploading to FB).
.. ''It is not allowed to upload this file to Facebook''
3. My talking to other volunteers directly triggers automatic problems for the reason that Wikimedia community written policies are usually diametrically opposite to real world best practices. "Assume good faith" is a licence to abuse, and our very presence on-wiki leads to misunderstanding of legal threats being issued.
4. Additionally, legal professionals operating within EU are subject to stringent data privacy practices to maintain integrity of their electronic communications. This leads to immediate "checkuser" blocks if / when we post to Wikipedia, since our messages contain visible identification strings. For instance my corporate account was blocked on English Wiki yesterday within 4 minutes of notice to me being issued, ignoring the community policy called "CBAN" which requires a minimum of 24 hours. My request for clarification from the blocking administrator is unanswered. So I question your advising that I directly interact with volunteers (unless they have WMF issued counsel advising them).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Toby_at_Cyberlawpractice
5. By when can we expect your OTRS confirmation that the copyright for WMF images uploaded to Commons by "G(ayle) Young (WMF)" were actually owned or co-owned by WMF as you averred ? It is curious that these WMF images were deleted on Commons, but are freely available elsewhere on responsible Social Media under WMF's licence.
https://wikipediasux.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/more-wikimedia-crossdressing-s...
regards
Toby www.cyberlawpractice.com
On 5/16/16, James Alexander jamesofur@gmail.com wrote:
Actually those uploading images on the Wikimedia Commons FB page are volunteers https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Social_media/Facebook (I don't think they're all listed there but probably the right place to start), I'd encourage you to talk to them directly if you think there is a problem with their uploads instead of jumping to conclusions and assuming it must be the "evil WMF" doing it and using a great thread like this to try and score some points against them.
For those interested:
I know that the verified channels which the Communication team posts on frequently (Especially the Wikimedia https://twitter.com/wikipedia & Wikipedia https://twitter.com/wikipedia twitter and the Wikipedia FB page https://www.facebook.com/wikipedia) purposely follow a set of Best Practices https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Social_media/Best_practices#On_Wikimedia_Foundation_and_Wikipedia_branded_accounts that include very explictly "Do not post media that is not either owned or co-owned by the Wikimedia Foundation (such as photos we take), in the public domain or licensed under CC0". They do occasionally post other CC images but only after getting explicit approval/permission from the copyright holder including how to attribute etc.
On a personal basis I think the inability to post most CC images on SM sites is a massive problem for the licenses as a whole (and for many free licenses). This is not only because SM sites are such a large part of modern life right now (and so we are cutting off an important audience who we WANT using free images rather then repeatedly using more closed copyrighted material, though they are still doing that now ALSO against the SM Terms of Use) but it's also because it's so befuddling to people that they generally ignore it encouraging people to ignore the licenses in general. Not only the general public but those who know the licences well think of them as designed to ALLOW sharing so the idea that they can't share them is shocking to them (so they DO share them). In fact, contrary to your accusation, I don't know of ANY other organizations that ensure they are following the SM site Terms of Use and the CC licenses when posting. I've even seen Creative Commons itself, on it's official Twitter and Facebook accounts, posting CC images against the terms.
James Alexander User:Jamesofur [Personal capacity, Staff account: Jalexander-WMF]
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Toby Dollmann toby.dollmann@gmail.com wrote:
Peter,
You are right.and truly we are spoiled for choice
It is very satisfying to observe that some entries from professional photographers are nowadays explicitly stating their CC-BY-SA licences fo rCommons do not enable their copyrighted works to be uploaded to Facebook (and by implication to similar sites).
eg: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Cccefalon/fb
And yet, I see that the Wikimedia volunteers on Facebook blissfully uploading "Pictures of the day" ignorant of all the legalese
eg: https://www.facebook.com/Wikimedia.Commons/posts/1127382660617355:0 https://www.facebook.com/Wikimedia.Commons/posts/1120943991261222:0
Toby
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:52 AM, Peter Southwood < peter.southwood@telkomsa.net> wrote:
How can one choose amongst those photos? They are all excellent. Peter
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Commons Picture of the Year 2015 round 2 voting has started: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2015. There are many excellent finalists.
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