I am impressed - especially that CC-0, rather than the usual CC-by-SA.
Italy seems to be a country of opposing forces in data - it's as if things
are either locked up tight or totally wide open, and rarely in between...
Jane

2012/5/11 Lodewijk <[email protected]>

> Sounds great! Is this something that is public? Andrea, could you or
> someone from the team write a short blog post about it in the spirit of
> "what WLM can have for kind of effects" and how you made this happen?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lodewijk
>
> 2012/5/11 Ilario Valdelli <[email protected]>
>
>> I would share with you this document (
>> http://cortesi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/simone_cortesi_pavia_wiki_loves_monuments.pdf
>> ).
>>
>> It's a "formal" decision of the local government of the town of Pavia (
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavia) to renounce to the Italian law
>> protecting monuments (D.Lgs 42/2004) in order to give to all participants
>> of Wiki Loves Monuments the possibility to take photos of monuments listed
>> in the document.
>>
>> In addition this a permanent decision, it means that also in future these
>> monuments are under CC-0 license of Creative Commons.
>>
>> This is a first small success of the outreach activity of Wikimedia
>> Italia within the Wiki loves Monuments activity.
>>
>> Ilario
>>
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