Christian Mayer wrote:
> Martin Spott schrieb:

> > Oh man, you should expect that everything I bring myself and 'announce'
> > on this list is considered to be free for reuse in any way that
> > complies with the intentions of this OpenSource project (or related
> > projects).

> This is exactly the problem:

I see, you stand uncorrected here. Still this poses a question for
practical use:

> The solution is quite simple: just put an statement like the GNU Free
> Documentation License on every page that publishes pictures (screenshots
> and photos - on FGFS.org and on private pages).

Does this actually mean that I have to hide every single picture, that
I publish, behind a wrapper that forces the visitor to agree to the
respective license ? In the past I've been simply uploading some
picture or screenshot and posting a link to this image. In order to
follow your proposal I'd have to create a wrapper around every single
image if I desire to prevent uncertainty. Right ?

Regards,
        Martin.
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