On 21/07/12 13:59, WereSpielChequers wrote: > In the UK we are OK with anything that is both three dimensional and > permanently on public show. Even so lots of temporary exhibited > sculptures and two dimensional plaques murals and so forth get deleted. > > Many other countries are much more problematic. I think we need a feeder > database for images that can't yet be released on a full Commons > compatible license but can be made available on a more restricted > license. For example in some countries there is a no commercial use > stipulation, but as I understand it it would be legal to take an image > of something like that and load it onto a site that allowed such images. > Ideally it would be tagged with a "safe to migrate to commons after" > date. OK in some cases it will be many decades before those images can > migrate, but there is no deadline and we can afford to think longterm. > > It would also be less bitey on commons if some images could be > temporarily moved to this holding bay rather than deleted. It should > even be possible to build this into the image uploader. > > WSC
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