Ah, I overlooked the email confirmed, because I did not write that down in
the European contest (assuming this already would be a requirement on
national level, so every nominee would fulfill that already).

The jury criteria are here indeed more relevant. By the way, I tried to
summarize it all a bit on http://www.visuelya.de/wlmeu/contest/ and
http://www.visuelya.de/wlmeu/jury/ .

Best,
Lodewijk

2011/7/20 Vicenç Riullop <[email protected]>

>  Four? I count five :-)
> 1. own work
> 2. free license
> 3. september
> 4. id
> 5. email confirmed
>
> This can be explained in detail as recomandations, not rules: usefull to
> Wikipedia, high resolution, digital editing only if necessary, avoid people,
> specially not identifiable people without consent, general views as well as
> closer ones, no watermarks, no frames, not only good monuments but good
> shots, etc. In general, anything accepted on Commons should be acceptable
> for WLM, but some recomandations about the judging criteria may help.
>
> Vicenç
>
> ------------------------------
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:04:19 +0200
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] Photo format
>
>
> Hi Elisardo,
>
> thanks for your suggestion. Yes, we could do that. However, I would like it
> really a lot if we keep everything as simple as possible. Right now we have
> four simple rules - that means that adding one more rule is 25% more rules -
> is that worth it? Of course it speaks for itself that the jury will consider
> watermarked images as significantly worse quality. But why would we want to
> forbid people to upload them? Commons accepts them too, although they do
> reserve the right to remove the watermarks.
>
> Lodewijk
>
> 2011/7/20 Elisardo <[email protected]>
>
> Hi.
> Last day I noticed that we could add some rules to the contest, there are a
> content 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Image_use_policy#Content>rules to 
> apply to images on wikis that we can add to our rules. That rules
> say that free images should not be 
> watermarked<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_watermarking>,
> distorted or have any credits in the image itself. We could add to this
> rules that the images should not have a frame, all this will make that
> uploaded images could be used directly in wiki articles and make them more
> "standarized".
>
> What do you say?.
>
> Elisardojm
>
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