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List: freedesktop-clipart
Subject: [Clipart] Copyright
From: bryce () bryceharrington ! com (Bryce Harrington)
Date: 2005-08-31 14:41:33
Message-ID: 20050831043908.GC19267 () bryceharrington ! org
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 03:20:37PM -0400, Nathan Eady wrote:
> Jon Phillips wrote:
>
> >>I prefer that the BSD Daemon be used in the context of BSD software.
> >>So, if you are using the Daemon in some way connected with BSD
> >>software (FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD), then use of the daemon
> >>is appropriate. It appears that your usage is appropriate and you
> >>have put the appropriate message up on your site. I do request
> >>that you NOT put it up on openclipart.org as many people feel
> >>that that gives them unlimited rights to use the artwork there
> >>which is what has lead to many inappropriate uses of the Daemon.
>
> > Yes, Peter, we really need to go through the submissions and remove
> > several that are in violation...it is actually really bad that we have
> > so many of these in our collection.
>
> I will put this on my radar for 0.17. Actually I am starting to
> think that pretty the entire logos/ folder needs to go. I am also
> starting to think that the little "Yes, it's public domain" checkbox
> on the submit form is wholly inadequate -- but, short of requiring
> first-time submitters to pass a "copyright quiz", I'm not sure
> what to do about it.
Well, we may not be able to solve it 100% upfront. We can make up for
this by adding after-the-fact accountability. I.e., make it easier for
participants in our project to mark these as questionable and in need of
review. I suspect adding a 'feedback loop' like this would drive out
the invalid images surprisingly quickly. Wikipedia had a similar issue
and it seemed pretty unsolveable yet now they're able to weed these
issues out pretty well.
Bryce
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