Well, that would technically violate the terms as stated in the template. The result of those buttons would be: "By Taxiarchos228 (Own work) [FAL], via Wikimedia Commons"
According to the detailed description it has to be (I think): "By Wladyslaw Sojka, www.sojka.photo" (from the description it's not even 100% clear to me whether the license has to be mentioned).
I'm not sure whether this kind of 'trapping' is part of the bad practices, but given the stories I read so far, I wouldn't be surprised.
Lodewijk
2017-03-07 13:16 GMT+01:00 Jonatan Svensson Glad gladjonatan@outlook.com:
Also, the MediaViewer offers HTML and plain text attribution, if you press the right icons.
Jonatan Svensson Glad Wikipedia/Wikimedia Commons
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Re: a second commons, prevent cease and desist business
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