I was thinking it would be AmazonTurk-able, but that’s neat there is a service for it.
Around $140.00 wouldn’t be a terrible price to pay. Still, it would be nice to avoid it,
and have Wellcome be a partner in the effort.
What is “our stance on copyright”?
//Ed
On Jan 21, 2014, at 8:24 AM, Christoph Braun <christoph.braun.de(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are plenty of services out there offering to
solve captchas for reasonable prices. Here's one of them:
http://www.deathbycaptcha.com/
Then again I think it might be more useful to approach the Wellcome Library, both for
getting easier access to their collection and informing them about our stance on
copyright.
Regards, Christoph
2014/1/21 Edward Summers <ehs(a)pobox.com>
I imagine some of you may have seen that the Wellcome Library announced yesterday [1]
that they have made over 100,000 high resolution images of manuscripts, paintings,
etchings, early photography, and advertisements available using a CC-BY license. I was
wondering [2] if it is ok to upload CC-BY images to the Commons.
This is mostly in theory since the downloads are sitting behind reCAPTCHAs and several
levels of click throughs — but you never know :-)
//Ed
[1]
http://blog.wellcomelibrary.org/2014/01/thousands-of-years-of-visual-cultur…
[2]
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Village_pump/Copyright#Can_I_upl…
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