User:Mysterymanblue
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Hi, I'm Mysterymanblue! Welcome to my user page! I am mainly active here, at Wikimedia Commons, and at the English Wikipedia. You can find my user page there too, if you'd like. Mysterymanblue
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Personal beliefs on the project[edit]
- Copyright exists to promote the production of creative works. Striking the right balance between protections for copyright holders and a healthy public domain is key to creating a culturally rich society.
- The international copyright system as established by the Berne Convention, under which the minimum length of copyright is the lifetime of the author plus 50 years, tilts the balance too far in favor of copyright holders of already existing works to the detriment of the public domain.
- That being said, we must strive to eliminate all copyright infringement, no matter how minor, from Wikimedia Commons. A free repository of media ceases to become valuable when its stores are tainted with non-free works.
- Wikimedia Commons should be a home to all free media: this is the policy of inclusionism. While we should be vigilant about removing copyright violations and illegal media, nothing should be "out of scope" of the project.
- Copyleft licenses are a copywrong. To restrictively require that all future derivatives of a work be licensed in a particular fashion is ultimately detrimental to the goal of creating a rich body of freely usable works.
- Less is more. The best license is no license at all. Let's put the "PD" back in Wiki-PD-a!
Useful links/information[edit]
- Commons:Checking if copyright was renewed
- Commons:Deletion requests/Mass deletion request
- Commons:Determining if U.S. coins are free to use
- User:Mysterymanblue/U.S. Coins with known copyright statuses
- GLAMorous
- XTools
- Upload stash
- Permission tags
- {{PD-USGov-Military-Air Force}}
- {{PD-USGov-Military-Army}}
- {{PD-USGov-Military-Navy}}
- {{PD-USGov-Military-Marines}}
- {{PD-old-auto-expired|deathyear=}}
- {{Copyrighted free use}}
- Explanations
- Under 17 U.S. Code § 105(a), works of the United States government are generally in the public domain; a work of the United States government is defined by 17 U.S. Code § 101 as "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties".
- Under [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/105 17 U.S. Code § 105(a)], works of the United States government are generally in the public domain; a work of the United States government is defined by [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/101 17 U.S. Code § 101] as "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties".
- 17 U.S. Code § 105(a) provides that "the United States Government is not precluded from receiving and holding copyrights transferred to it by assignment, bequest, or otherwise". That is, works created for the U.S. government by contractors are not necessarily in the public domain.
- [https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/105 17 U.S. Code § 105(a)] provides that "the United States Government is not precluded from receiving and holding copyrights transferred to it by assignment, bequest, or otherwise". That is, works created for the U.S. government by contractors are not necessarily in the public domain.
- Each of the nominated coin designs was created by an Artistic Infusion Program contractor. For reasons explained at Commons:Determining if U.S. coins are free to use, coins designed by Artistic Infusion Program contractors are not freely usable and are therefore ineligible to be hosted on Commons. Please see User:Mysterymanblue/U.S. Coins with known copyright statuses for more information on how this determination was made.
- Each of the nominated coin designs was created by an Artistic Infusion Program contractor. For reasons explained at [[Commons:Determining if U.S. coins are free to use#Coins designed by Artistic Infusion Program contractors are not freely usable|Commons:Determining if U.S. coins are free to use]], coins designed by Artistic Infusion Program contractors are not freely usable and are therefore ineligible to be hosted on Commons. Please see [[User:Mysterymanblue/U.S. Coins with known copyright statuses]] for more information on how this determination was made.
- Under 17 U.S. Code § 105(a), works of the United States government are generally in the public domain; a work of the United States government is defined by 17 U.S. Code § 101 as "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties".
Disclaimer[edit]
I am often involved in discussions relating to licensing or copyright law on Wikimedia Commons. I am not a lawyer, and the information I provide is not legal advice.
Public domain dedication[edit]
I hereby release all of my text contributions to Wikimedia Commons, including all of my unstructured text contributions, into the public domain under the terms of the Creative Commons Zero 1.0 public domain dedication.
Committed identity: d009950a765f7117ca87fadaea6353834ed3f0dc9235472bbd50050e0c20a789752933213b54b02277ef8037d60c2e3806cc1bfd106f7545fd4c7eef1f3b9671 is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.