2010/7/26 Aryeh Gregor <Simetrical+wikilist(a)gmail.com>om>:
Probably. I think not caring is the best bet, though.
It's up to
reusers to ensure that they comply with copyright law. Maybe they'll
be using the logos for fair use -- I don't see why we should worry
about that any more than we worry about InstantCommons users reusing
CC-BY-SA images without linking to their licenses.
I agree with Aryeh above and believe this is not a technical issue. If
someone reuses an image on their wiki, it's their responsibility to
check the relevant license allows it, not ours. We most certainly
shouldn't be trying to block seemingly illicit uses of images through
technical means, because the false positives will get people pissed
off, and rightfully so.
If the Commons community wants to move these images to Meta or
wherever to make the situation less confusing, I'd encourage that, but
that's not a technical issue either. Setting up Meta as a secondary
remote file repository would be quite trivial and require no extra
coding.
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)