Le 04/12/2017 à 12:41, ankry.wiki a écrit :
As published in 1914 it is PD in US.
Doesn't that apply only to books published in US?
Its copyright status in Gernany (published in Dresden) is probably unclear, so it should not be uploaded to Commons.
Its copyright status in Europe depends on Charlotte vital records, but so far I was not able to find any related data, especially her death date. If anyone have ideas about where I might found them, I open to suggestions.
It can be uploaded locally to oldwikisource and, likely, to some other wikis that recognize US copyright status only.
Good to know.
Ankry
W dniu 2017-12-03 21:40:20 użytkownik mathieu stumpf guntz <[email protected]> napisał:

    No. I don't have a book I would like to try it in mind, and I
    guess it would be pointless to import an random book on which I
    don't plane to work, wouldn't it?

    Right I would have been interested to find works of Charlotte
    Pulvers <https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Pulvers>,
    especially Elzasaj Legendoj
    <https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elzasaj_Legendoj>, but actually I'm
    not even completely sure the book is in public domain as I didn't
    found her vital records.

    Cheers


    Le 03/12/2017 à 01:47, Sam Wilson a écrit :

        I agree there might be some work to do at some future point
        when we're trying to import mixed-media works into Wikisource,
        but I'm afraid for now the sole purpose of ia-upload is to
        convert IA scans of books into DjVus. MP3s or any other
        non-text work cannot be converted with this tool.
        Have you tried using it? Did you notice any problems?
        — Sam.
        On Sun, 3 Dec 2017, at 06:03 AM, mathieu stumpf guntz wrote:

            Le 29/11/2017 à 08:47, Sam Wilson a écrit :

                * Attempts to use the tool on items that don't have DjVu, PDF, 
or JP2
                Zip files will now fail. I'm not sure what people who were 
attempting to
                make DjVus of MP3s were thinking, but they'll get a nicer error 
message
                now.

            Apart from the file format, which was under some patent
            issues until last year and should be soon be available to
            Commons (if not yet), what would be the problem with
            uploading the file to Commons? All the more, some books
            might have sound component. My daughter have a whole
            library of that kind. She also have plenty of book with
            tactile data which often make me wonder how we would
            integrate such a book in Wikisource, as I'm not aware of
            any technology to render that kind of data linked to the
            material texture. Defining a file format to store that
            kind of data would be surely the easy part, all the more
            when "digital texture" is a topic already extensively
            covered in the literature for 3D rendering purpose.
            Just sharing some thoughts…

                I dare say I'm broken something along the way, so do keep an 
eye out for
                weirdnesses and let me know.

                Thanks,
                sam.

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