I'm not sure I've seen that wiki page before (or long enough ago that
I've forgotten it), so thank you for that!  It should be linked from the
FreeCultureShowcase page for sure.

I don't mind CC-* 3.0, (I'm actually all for 4.0!) but we use Yahoo to
gather photos, and Yahoo specifically references CC-BY 2.0 and CC-BY-SA
2.0, so it's not possible to get differently licensed photos that way.
We could ask photographers to place an alternate license in the photo
description, but I'm concerned that most submitters aren't reading the
licensing guidelines in the first place before submitting.  Almost all
of the maintenance work each cycle during the contest is checking every
entry by hand for proper licensing.

On the other hand, I have a very detailed, modular form letter
explaining licenses that--to my surprise--has only been met with
appreciation.  So maybe we could require an explicit license.  But it
will probably triple the amount of work required in administering the
contest.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1595017

Title:
  u-wallpapers include Creative Commons v2 licenses which are
  controversial

Status in ubuntu-wallpapers package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The Ubuntu Wallpapers for 15.10 include Creative Commons version 2
  licensed photos.

  https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/ubuntu-
  wallpapers/ubuntu/revision/166

  This is in contrast to what was in debian/copyright up until that
  point and what I believe the guidelines say:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Documentation/Backgrounds

  There's good reason to have version 3 of Creative Commons by the
  minimum standard.

  It is widely believe in Debian that version 2 isn't good enough.
  (Version 1 is definitively believed to have not been DFSG-compatible).

  See

  https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses
  #Creative_Commons_Attribution_Share-Alike_.28CC-BY-SA.29_v4.0

  And see bug 1588938 as just one example, where Debian developers
  reported the issue with CC version 2 files to the GNOME developers who
  replaced the images in the new release.

  To summarize, Creative Commons version 2 licenses should be avoided in
  Ubuntu because they are mostly avoided in Debian.

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