Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Crown Copyright in photographs

2017-06-20 Thread Kerry Raymond
>From a Commons process perspective, if I upload one of these photos which is >older than “date plus 50 years” (which is currently 1966 and earlier photos >but next year become 1967 and earlier, etc), do I still use the >{{PD-Australia}} template? Or is there a different template? My

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Fair Use Campaign: Technical Update

2017-06-20 Thread Leigh Blackall
Thankyou for that detail. I'll study it and ensure I can use it as my own response to similar such questions I get at work. Regards, Leigh On 20 Jun 2017 18:47, "Liam Wyatt" wrote: > Hi Leigh, > > Here is our campaign website's specific page about education >

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Fair Use Campaign: Technical Update

2017-06-20 Thread Liam Wyatt
Hi Leigh, Here is our campaign website's specific page about education https://www.faircopyright.org.au/education/ And this is the specific Fair Use myth busting content on the official copyright advisory website for Australian schools and TAFEs "smartcopying":

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Crown Copyright in photographs

2017-06-20 Thread Robert Myers
I think it would be best forwarded on to OTRS https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:OTRS > On 20 Jun 2017, at 5:17 PM, Pru Mitchell > wrote: > > Hi Ross > > Thanks for pursuing this question and for

Re: [Wikimediaau-l] Crown Copyright in photographs

2017-06-20 Thread Pru Mitchell
Hi Ross Thanks for pursuing this question and for sharing the response. It is very helpful in a number of contexts. It begs the question as to where this communication could be stored so that those who need it can find it easily. Any ideas? Thanks again, Pru On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 4:22 PM,

[Wikimediaau-l] Crown Copyright in photographs

2017-06-20 Thread Ross Mallett
I got a reply about my query as to the status of crown copyright photographs. There was some concern about those that were not yet out of copyright on the US URAA date (ie 1 January 1996) The UK government has declared that its crown copyright expire worldwide. The Australian government