That particlar image is not GFDL, It is (I believe) this image:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hpim3526.jpg
The license says "The copyright holder of this file allows anyone to use it
for any purpose, provided that credit is given and copyright is
attributed..", so it is certainly a violation of Marko Petrovic's copyright.
I don't think that the violation is malicious, just them being slighty lazy
and assuming the copyright lies with "wikipedia", they are not trying to
claim it as their own. Therefore the first thing would probably be to write
them an email pointing out their error and asking them to amend the page.
James
2009/2/24 AndrewRT <raturvey(a)yahoo.co.uk>
Just reading the news online and came across this
article:
http://euobserver.com/851/27587
Look closely and you can see the picture cites "wikipedia"
I know pictures often cite "AFP" like that - but is this enough under
the GDFL? If not, what is the procedure for reporting copyright
abuses?
Andrew
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