And then there's the related case of photographs
taken "under
direction" (my camera, my idea, but you held it and pushed the button).
I
guess such images are fair use if you never asked the person using
your camera to license the image.
Hang on, hang on, wait a second. It is yours.
I'm assuming you asked someone to
take your picture, that person did so, and then handed the camera back to you.
The understanding is obvious, by common practice. The "release" is given. No?
Really, are we going just a bit overboard here?
So, would something like {{GFDL-self}} be used for this, or is a new
tag needed? Does Commons have any guidelines on this or is tagging
images you obviously didn't take yourself {{GFDL-self}} common
practice? (cc'ing commons-l)
Angela.