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==Overview of how we document==
==Overview of how we document==
At minimum, all Citizendium image pages contain the following information to assist you in reusing media we host:
Citizendium attempts to display on its media pages the following information, so as to assist you in reusing media we host:


* The precise source of the image at the time of uploading, usually as a web-link and sometimes as a citation in a paper publication.
* The precise source of the image at the time of uploading, usually as a web-link and sometimes as a citation in a paper publication.

Revision as of 00:43, 29 August 2007

THIS IS A DRAFT AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON IN ANY WAY.


For the purposes of this document, "media" is defined as all photographic, image, audio, and video materials.

The Citizendium has taken very careful measures to document all media on its site to standards that are unparalleled among similar sites. Even so, there are several things you ought to keep in mind. The following is intended to offer some helpful, albeit non-legal guidance on reusing media hosted on our project. Despite the very best efforts of Citizendium and its contributors as an intermediary party, the ultimate onus of determining a media's status rest solely with the re-user.

Overview of how we document

Citizendium attempts to display on its media pages the following information, so as to assist you in reusing media we host:

  • The precise source of the image at the time of uploading, usually as a web-link and sometimes as a citation in a paper publication.
  • Precise data about the copyright/licensing/usages and reusages status at the time of uploading.
  • The real name of the author or entity-author of the media. Except in unusual instances, the Citizendium does not host media attributed to anonymous or pseudonymous authors.
  • If different from the author or entity-author, the party responsible for digitizing and making available the image.
  • A way to make contact with whoever possesses legal rights or claimed rights to the media.

Original media

Third party media