I think this is simply an efficiency issue. The amount of free images
is considerably larger than the amount of non-free images. I suppose
that not a lot of machines are be capable of storing all free images
in a table, but they can do so for the non-free ones.

max


On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Dimitris Kontokostas <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> maybe this is a silly question, or you have already talked it over in the
> past (but i didn.t find anything searching)
>
> wouldn't it be more accurate (and easier to extend it in more languages) if
> instead of creating a regex to find "non-free" in the text
> to create a regex to catch the free ones using the (free) copyright codes
> e.g.  {{PD-Art}}, {{PD-US}}
>
> this way "false-positives" (non-free images passed as free) will be
> eliminated
>
> and it could be easier to extend it in more languages, by creating a regex
> for each language (by replacing with language specific copyright codes)
>
> or another way
> to create some mappings for all copyright codes, and tag them as
> free/non-free
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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