Hi Matanya
I'm sure there are others with more expertise than me on this list but a) isn't 
Commons the place to start this process, and b) have you looked at Michael 
Maggs' proposal (see email copied below from April) to relax the scope of the 
precautionary principle? That, and the discussion there, might be a good start.

Best
Simon

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[mailto:wikimedia-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Michael Maggs
Sent: 09 April 2014 18:44
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Subject: [Wikimedia-l] New Commons RFC on changing the Precautionary principle 
to tackle the URAA problem

I have made a proposal to relax the scope of the Commons so-called 
Precautionary principle to allow the site to host more of the locally public 
domain files that are being deleted because of the US URAA law, and also to 
keep more photos that have freedom of panorama in their home country but which 
might (or might not) be copyright-protected in the US.

This proposal comes out of an extremely long and complicated argument about 
copyright, which you don't necessarily need to get into, but it is an attempt 
to allow Commons to host more media files while at the same time ensuring that 
the site remains fully legal under US law.  We can legally take a much more 
nuanced position than 'Definitely Free' or 'Definitely Unfree', which is pretty 
much what we do at present.

Some editors have suggested ignoring US law, which the WMF simply cannot allow 
to happen, and this is an attempt to allow us to keep more non-US Public Domain 
material while still remaining on the right side of US law.

Put simply, do you agree that Commons should aim to host more files that are 
public domain in their home country even if they *might* still be 
copyright-protected in the US?

Please contribute here:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Review_of_Precautionary_principle

Michael
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:wikimedia-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of matanya
Sent: 08 June 2014 12:21
To: wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Commons and OCILLA

 

Hello, 

Commons licensing policy determines media should be free in source country and 
in US. I want to propose We change the policy to be: "free in source country" 
only, and to cope with US laws where the servers are hosted found a "DMCA take 
down notice" Team in OTRS, that will handle requests to remove Items that are 
non-free in the US after verifying proper grounds for the claim. 

This approach to copyright will prevent issues like URAA issues, shorter term 
issues and restored copyright issues. 

It will enrich commons with many files that are FREE (mostly PD) in source 
country, but not on commons due to US laws. Unless the copyright holder (mostly 
Gov's and archives) will not request removal, and they won't since they 
released the media, we will be using those files. 

I'm not a lawyer, so I probably missed most of the legal implication, But I do 
volunteer to found and lead the team, if this idea is accepted and commons 
community would want this policy change. I'm seeking input from copyright 
experienced users and lawyers, before i start an official policy change on 
commons. 

Thanks 

Matanya Moses 

 
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