Umm everywhere I read said the things are PD (cough [[Wikinews:Hotline]]. I've uploaded audio recordings to commons from the hotline (nothing recent) as pd after our big license switch.
As a side note, things can't really be multi-licensed PD and cc-by. if something is PD it has no copyright whatsoever.
On 11/4/07, Ilya Haykinson haykinson@gmail.com wrote:
I changed the listinfo page (http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikinews-hotline) to mention that the audio postings are licensed CC-BY 2.5.
-ilya
On 11/4/07, Thunderhead wm-thunderhead@charter.net wrote:
I believe that we need to make the Wikinews-hotline archives private, and only available for list members, since technically the incoming voicemails are multi-licensed as CC-BY and Public Domain (voicemail says CC-BY), but nowhere on list archives does it say CC-BY. This would prevent CNN from coming on, seeing an interesting story, and taking it.
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