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We need a "Fair use" category. I suggest we adopt the ''Chicago Manual of Style'' (15th ed 2003) guidelines in ch 4 section 4.74-4.84.  Note that Wiki limits its usefulness by rejecting fair use images. They have an odd reason for doing this (to protect future for-profit repackagers who do not currently exist).  Our goal should be to emulate the academic world fair use practices, which maximize the benefits to the republic of letters.
We need a "Fair use" category. I suggest we adopt the ''Chicago Manual of Style'' (15th ed 2003) guidelines in ch 4 section 4.74-4.84.  Note that Wiki limits its usefulness by rejecting fair use images. They have an odd reason for doing this (to protect future for-profit repackagers who do not currently exist).  Our goal should be to emulate the academic world fair use practices, which maximize the benefits to the republic of letters.


:Thanks, Richard. Please do continue to voice helpful things concerning the direction CZ should take in this matter. My current thinking on the matter: 1) free licenses, first, of course, the freer the better; failing this 2) use by permission, even if copyright all rights reserved; failing this 3) fair use.  I am thinking it is preferable for CZ to use "fair use" images instead by permission whenever possible, and let ''re-users'' deal with the fair use matter concerning those same images.  All subject to change as things get hammered out! —–[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 02:19, 16 April 2007 (CDT)
:Thanks, Richard. Please do continue to voice helpful things concerning the direction CZ should take in this matter. My own current thinking on the matter: 1) free licenses, first, of course, the freer the better; failing this 2) use by permission, even if copyright all rights reserved; failing this 3) fair use.  I am thinking it is preferable for CZ to use "fair use" images instead by permission whenever possible, and let ''re-users'' deal with the fair use matter concerning those same images.  All subject to change as things get actually hammered out! —–[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 02:19, 16 April 2007 (CDT)


== Note on copyright when uploading ==
== Note on copyright when uploading ==

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Fair use category needed

We need a "Fair use" category. I suggest we adopt the Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed 2003) guidelines in ch 4 section 4.74-4.84. Note that Wiki limits its usefulness by rejecting fair use images. They have an odd reason for doing this (to protect future for-profit repackagers who do not currently exist). Our goal should be to emulate the academic world fair use practices, which maximize the benefits to the republic of letters.

Thanks, Richard. Please do continue to voice helpful things concerning the direction CZ should take in this matter. My own current thinking on the matter: 1) free licenses, first, of course, the freer the better; failing this 2) use by permission, even if copyright all rights reserved; failing this 3) fair use. I am thinking it is preferable for CZ to use "fair use" images instead by permission whenever possible, and let re-users deal with the fair use matter concerning those same images. All subject to change as things get actually hammered out! —–Stephen Ewen 02:19, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

Note on copyright when uploading

I suggest we should place a note on the copyright not only in this help page, but directly in the page that opens when one uploads the image. Something like a list of licenses, among which the contributor can choose, or just a copy of this help appearing in the "upload file" procedure. I would do it myself... but I don't know how!

--Nereo Preto 02:04, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

Only techs can edit that. I had them edit it some weeks ago. See Special:Upload. —–Stephen Ewen 02:09, 16 April 2007 (CDT)