On 9/14/05, Daniel Mayer <maveric149(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Fastfission <fastfission(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Do we have an official policy on images on user
pages? Correct me if I'm
wrong, but wouldn't the use of copyrighted materials there in a way which
did not qualify as "fair use" simply be copyright infringement, in the same
way it would in the article namespace? Does the law make the namespace
distinction? (That sounds like a silly question in a way, but I suppose I'm
referencing "safe harbor" laws.)
In the end, I think this comes down to "should we allow copyright violations
on user pages?" which sounds to me like the answer would be "of course
not".
Copyright violations are one thing and should be removed. Far more sticky are
other types of images that would not be copyright violations per se but are
still against our general policies on image use. A great example are images
under a non-commercial or used with permission license. The reason why we don't
allow such images in articles is to keep the encyclopedia as free as possible.
But user pages are *not* part of the encyclopedia, thus having those type of
images there does not really hamper third party use of our content.
So, IMO, we should be far more lax on what we allow on user pages. Mid to long
term, what we *really* need is to offer downloads of content that strip out all
pages in the Wikipedia and user namespace (sic: everything that is
Wikipedia-specific). This would require more extensive use of the help
namespace for things like the multimedia help page and spoiler warning though.
Didn't we already discuss this when Pioneer-12 wanted to retain
copyright to his user and talk page postings? Didn't we already
decide that anything more restrictive than GFDL on Wikipedia would be
license hell and not worth the trouble to administer? Didn't we
already decide that the submit button was equivalent to a digital
signature agreeing to the terms and conditions of submission?
I thought we already did. I hold the view that the allowable licenses
should be consistent across the entire Wikipedia site, and that people
should know and follow the rules in all Wikipedia locations. This
includes user pages, and certainly includes images submitted as well.
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Michael Turley
User:Unfocused