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  1. Creative Commons Creative Commons Wikipedia

    The Walters Art Museum uploads 19,000 images for use on @Wikipedia via #CC BY-SA thanks to @glamwiki: http://bit.ly/Jnrat8 #GLAM

    about a year ago from Ping.fm
    • Neil Hodges repeated this.
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm

      @creativecommons Seems Walters Public Domain holdings http://www.ur1.ca/99jnm s/b CC0 not Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm copyright

      @creativecommons Or have I missed something? If the law changed so possession confers !copyright somebody should tell Jammie Thomas

      about a year ago
    • Mike Linksvayer Mike Linksvayer laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm agree Walters site itself problematic but https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Walters_Art_Museum_license/en clear

      about a year ago
    • Mike Linksvayer Mike Linksvayer laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm not possession but digitization, which for physical objects only possessor can effectively do (I'm no fan of low threshold)

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Mike Linksvayer

      @mlinksva "the photographs and the descriptions have been released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License"

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Public Domain , Mike Linksvayer

      @mlinksva I have read #Wikipedia license pages stating direct non-transformative copies of Public Domain paintings are !PublicDomain

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Mike Linksvayer

      @mlinksva If a museum posesses the original and keeps it locked away they can legitimately prevent people making copies

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Public Domain , CopyRight and CopyWrong , Mike Linksvayer

      @mlinksva But once a !publicdomain painting is publicly displayed on the Internet, restricting copying is !copyfraud

      about a year ago
    • Mike Linksvayer Mike Linksvayer Public Domain , laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm you probably mean https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Reuse_of_PD-Art_photographs

      about a year ago
    • Mike Linksvayer Mike Linksvayer Public Domain , laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm unfortunately it isn't all that clear outside US, but I'm all for shaming institutions and policymakers into making so

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm Mike Linksvayer

      @mlinksva "digitization" is making a COPY~ if this "low threshold" is acceptable, there IS no public domain

      about a year ago
    • Terry Hancock Terry Hancock laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm The non-transformative photo ruling has gone differently in different countries. I know it is PD in USA.

      about a year ago
    • Terry Hancock Terry Hancock laurelrusswurm

      @laurelrusswurm ... but I'm pretty sure I read that UK courts decided differently.

      about a year ago
    • drew Roberts drew Roberts laurelrusswurm

      cut off all public funding to such museums.

      about a year ago
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm CopyRight and CopyWrong , drew Roberts

      @zotz My concern is in #CreativeCommons and #Wikipedia accepting this !copyfraud lends it legitimacy so it will become established practice

      about a year ago

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