Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Mark

On 12/18/12 8:35 AM, Daniel Mietchen wrote:

In order to get rid of the -ND clause, it may help to gather examples
of derivative works. I just noticed that we do not keep track of these
and thus started
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Derivative_versions .


There are some existing categories that may be relevant to include in 
this tracking somehow, using the term "edited" rather than "derivative":


* 
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Edited_versions_of_Flickr_originals

* http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Edited_images

-Mark


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Nice, Daniel, I didn't know this category.

Just added on Jimbo Claus image:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jimbo_Claus.png

Long life to the remix culture. :)

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Daniel Mietchen
 wrote:
> In order to get rid of the -ND clause, it may help to gather examples
> of derivative works. I just noticed that we do not keep track of these
> and thus started
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Derivative_versions .
>
> Daniel


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Once I told to a guy from a secretary of education in Brazil that if
he didn't remove the non-commertial restriction he could not have
their resources used on Wikimedia projects with this restriction. I
didn't need to argue too much, as I usually do, so it was the easiest
negotiation I've ever saw.

Although they still need to remove this restriction from old resources.

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Mathias Schindler
 wrote:
> The license will be at minimum free as in beer. It will be up to the
> negotiation skills of WMIL to turn the actual license into a free one
> that satisfies the Definitions from Freedom Defined.


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Daniel Mietchen
In order to get rid of the -ND clause, it may help to gather examples
of derivative works. I just noticed that we do not keep track of these
and thus started
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Derivative_versions .

Daniel

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Itzik Edri  wrote:
> cross-posting
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Tomer Ashur 
> Date: Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:27 PM
> Subject: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free
> license for public use
> To: "Local Chapters, board and officers coordination (closed subscription)"
> 
>
>
> Hi all,
> I am very proud to announce that Wikimedia Israel just won one of its main
> struggles. The Israeli government has announced[1] that all imaged in which
> the state is the copyrights holder and that were uploaded to the
> government's websites can be freely used with the following restrictions:
> 1. The image will be attributed to the state of Israel (or the relevant
> office)
> 2. The user cannot change the license (Share-alike)
> 3. No derivative work.
> 4. Each office will create a policy about commercial use (i.e., commercial
> use is allowed, unless otherwise specified).
>
> Wikimedia Israel has pushed for this change since 2010, when MK Meir
> Sheetrit proposed an amendment for the Israeli copyright act. The chapter
> pushed for the acceptance of this amendment by the Knesset (the Israeli
> parliament). During this time, we were able to make a complete shift in the
> paradigms employed by the government and government officials. From being
> strong opposers to the bill, they become adopters of the changes, thus
> making the bill itself, redundant.
>
> Now, a new struggle begins - Wikimedia Israel will work to remove the ND
> clause from the decision, and will make sure that all government offices
> publish their policy as required. Nonetheless, this is still a huge
> achievement, the government has accepted the importance of free culture in
> modern world.
>
> On a personal note, as the leader of this project, I wish to send my many
> thanks to all of those who made this miracle happen. A special thanks is
> due to the great people of the Israeli Internet society, the (just as
> great) people of Creative commons Israel, Adv. Jonathan Klinger, Mathias
> Schindler, the awsome volunteers of Wikimedia Israel and the editors of
> Hebrew Wikipedia. If there's anyone I forgot by name - my apologies, I'm
> still terribly excited of these news.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here or send me a private
> email,
> Tomer Ashur
> Chairman
> Wikimedia Israel
>
> [1] http://www.pmo.gov.il/Secretary/GovDecisions/2012/Pages/des5268.aspx
>
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Hi,

just a correction. This license is not free. Please, see

http://freedomdefined.org/Definition

http://opendefinition.org/

I hope this was a step for in the near future this government
contribute to the commons.

Best,

Tom

On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Itzik Edri  wrote:
> cross-posting
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Tomer Ashur 
> Date: Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:27 PM
> Subject: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free
> license for public use
> To: "Local Chapters, board and officers coordination (closed subscription)"
> 
>
>
> Hi all,
> I am very proud to announce that Wikimedia Israel just won one of its main
> struggles. The Israeli government has announced[1] that all imaged in which
> the state is the copyrights holder and that were uploaded to the
> government's websites can be freely used with the following restrictions:
> 1. The image will be attributed to the state of Israel (or the relevant
> office)
> 2. The user cannot change the license (Share-alike)
> 3. No derivative work.
> 4. Each office will create a policy about commercial use (i.e., commercial
> use is allowed, unless otherwise specified).
>
> Wikimedia Israel has pushed for this change since 2010, when MK Meir
> Sheetrit proposed an amendment for the Israeli copyright act. The chapter
> pushed for the acceptance of this amendment by the Knesset (the Israeli
> parliament). During this time, we were able to make a complete shift in the
> paradigms employed by the government and government officials. From being
> strong opposers to the bill, they become adopters of the changes, thus
> making the bill itself, redundant.
>
> Now, a new struggle begins - Wikimedia Israel will work to remove the ND
> clause from the decision, and will make sure that all government offices
> publish their policy as required. Nonetheless, this is still a huge
> achievement, the government has accepted the importance of free culture in
> modern world.
>
> On a personal note, as the leader of this project, I wish to send my many
> thanks to all of those who made this miracle happen. A special thanks is
> due to the great people of the Israeli Internet society, the (just as
> great) people of Creative commons Israel, Adv. Jonathan Klinger, Mathias
> Schindler, the awsome volunteers of Wikimedia Israel and the editors of
> Hebrew Wikipedia. If there's anyone I forgot by name - my apologies, I'm
> still terribly excited of these news.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here or send me a private
> email,
> Tomer Ashur
> Chairman
> Wikimedia Israel
>
> [1] http://www.pmo.gov.il/Secretary/GovDecisions/2012/Pages/des5268.aspx
>
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[Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free license for public use

2012-12-18 Thread Itzik Edri
cross-posting

-- Forwarded message --
From: Tomer Ashur 
Date: Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:27 PM
Subject: [Internal-l] Israeli Government to Release its images under a free
license for public use
To: "Local Chapters, board and officers coordination (closed subscription)"



Hi all,
I am very proud to announce that Wikimedia Israel just won one of its main
struggles. The Israeli government has announced[1] that all imaged in which
the state is the copyrights holder and that were uploaded to the
government's websites can be freely used with the following restrictions:
1. The image will be attributed to the state of Israel (or the relevant
office)
2. The user cannot change the license (Share-alike)
3. No derivative work.
4. Each office will create a policy about commercial use (i.e., commercial
use is allowed, unless otherwise specified).

Wikimedia Israel has pushed for this change since 2010, when MK Meir
Sheetrit proposed an amendment for the Israeli copyright act. The chapter
pushed for the acceptance of this amendment by the Knesset (the Israeli
parliament). During this time, we were able to make a complete shift in the
paradigms employed by the government and government officials. From being
strong opposers to the bill, they become adopters of the changes, thus
making the bill itself, redundant.

Now, a new struggle begins - Wikimedia Israel will work to remove the ND
clause from the decision, and will make sure that all government offices
publish their policy as required. Nonetheless, this is still a huge
achievement, the government has accepted the importance of free culture in
modern world.

On a personal note, as the leader of this project, I wish to send my many
thanks to all of those who made this miracle happen. A special thanks is
due to the great people of the Israeli Internet society, the (just as
great) people of Creative commons Israel, Adv. Jonathan Klinger, Mathias
Schindler, the awsome volunteers of Wikimedia Israel and the editors of
Hebrew Wikipedia. If there's anyone I forgot by name - my apologies, I'm
still terribly excited of these news.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here or send me a private
email,
Tomer Ashur
Chairman
Wikimedia Israel

[1] http://www.pmo.gov.il/Secretary/GovDecisions/2012/Pages/des5268.aspx

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