https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62275

--- Comment #1 from Tisza Gergő <gti...@wikimedia.org> ---
We never display any other icons than the CC logo, but we do display the name
of the license as plain text after the logo in some cases, you probably mean
that.

CommonsMetadata reports the license (correctly) as cc-by-sa-3.0-ee. The current
MultimediaViewer behavior is to look for the
multimediaviewer-license-<licensename> message, then fall back to
multimediaviewer-license-default; the message is only defined for the main
license variants.

We should either cut off the national part before looking for a message, or not
use a message at all, and just display the license name as-is. Is there any
benefit to using messages here? Does it make sense to translate strings like
"CC-BY-SA-3.0"? Maybe to non-latin alphabets?

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