We have to make it easier for participants to upload the photos and  
release them under CC. Commons upload tool is too complicated for a  
novice. Flickr copyrights photos by default. People forget to set the  
copyright to CC or tag them correctly.

My suggestion would be to setup a Facebook fan page and allow user  
uploads. We can add a text on the page mentioning all uploads will be  
automatically treated as CC. This is similar to text that appears  
below Wikipedia edit box.

Regards,
Ganesh


On Feb 5, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Utkarshraj Atmaram <utcur...@gmail.com>  
wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Abhi <abhishekjacob...@gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>> Count me in! But coordinating something like this at the national  
>> level wont
>> be easy. Ahh, this is exciting :)
>>
>
> Hi Abhi,
>
> While emulating Britain Loves Wikipedia and involving museums and
> cultural institutions will be a huge task, using online social media
> will be much easier.
>
> Articles on famous colleges like NMIMS, popular dishes like Dal Baati
> and notable companies like Indian Express Group don't have a
> photograph! There are a number of young Indian internet users on
> Facebook and Twitter. We just want them to catch a snap of their
> college, company, the food they eat... That shouldn't be difficult.
>
> All we need to do is reach out to them. This can be done through
> Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, blogs and other media.
>
> Utkarshraj Atmaram
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Utcursch
>
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