On 04/07/2014 09:37, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On Jul 4, 2014 7:55 AM, Frédéric Schütz sch...@mathgen.ch wrote:
Their main worry seems to be how do we make sure that people do not use
the pictures in a way we're not happy with
That question qualifies as frequently asked; my usual answer is to the
Thank you for confirming what I said.
On Jul 6, 2014 10:17 PM, Lilburne lilbu...@tygers-of-wrath.net wrote:
On 04/07/2014 09:37, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On Jul 4, 2014 7:55 AM, Frédéric Schütz sch...@mathgen.ch wrote:
Their main worry seems to be how do we make sure that people do not use
the
On 06/07/2014, Lilburne lilbu...@tygers-of-wrath.net wrote:
Not so Andy. Over on Commons last year someone had taken a photo of a
woman and a horse from flickr cropped it and tagged it as Bestiality. As
per usual the Commons porn patrol fought like cornered rats to keep it.
...
I'd like to see
On 04/07/14 00:26, rupert THURNER wrote:
did anybody of you already have contact with the red cross or the icrc?
concerning wikipedia, offline, commons, maps, wikinews? would there be
any topic interesting for a cooperation?
Yes; one librarian from the ICRC photo department recently visited
This is the same problem I am facing.
Even if there is an enthusiastic employer or responsible and so on in a
GLAM or in an administrative department, there are internal oppositions or
policies to face.
In small partners the discussion may be good and can be immediate, in
bigger ones it may take
On Jul 4, 2014 7:55 AM, Frédéric Schütz sch...@mathgen.ch wrote:
Their main worry seems to be how do we make sure that people do not use
the pictures in a way we're not happy with
That question qualifies as frequently asked; my usual answer is to the
effect that You cannot - but anyone who is
Hello,
I work at an international organization (Consumer Reports, part of
Consumers International) which has an organizational relationship with Red
Cross especially in the United States. If someone has a proposal for
partnership then I could present it to the American chapter of the Red
Cross,