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Merci pour ton commentaire, j'ai mis ton article en liste de suivi. |
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Puisque tu es en train de rédiger un article sur la révolution syrienne, n'hésite pas à prendre des infos sur cette page, [[:fr:Révolution syrienne]] (l'article n'est pas encore fini). Je prépare aussi un article sur le mandat français en Syrie en page utilisateur, ça peut peut-être t'intéresser [[:fr:Utilisateur:Shaolin128/Mandat français en Syrie]]. --[[User:Shaolin128|Shaolin128]] 18:43, 21 December 2006 (UTC) |
Puisque tu es en train de rédiger un article sur la révolution syrienne, n'hésite pas à prendre des infos sur cette page, [[:fr:Révolution syrienne]] (l'article n'est pas encore fini). Je prépare aussi un article sur le mandat français en Syrie en page utilisateur, ça peut peut-être t'intéresser [[:fr:Utilisateur:Shaolin128/Mandat français en Syrie]]. --[[User:Shaolin128|Shaolin128]] 18:43, 21 December 2006 (UTC) |
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== Good job, but.. == |
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Very useful Orionist. Cheers on the good job. But, it seems it's a bit of an intricate issue. According to Wikipedia policy, if an image is in the public domain in a country, but not in the United States, it can't be used (and vice versa). So even if an image is in the public domain in Syria, it should abide with the law in the United States, as explained [[Wikipedia:Public_domain#Country-specific_rules|here]] and in the first line [[Wikipedia:Image_copyright_tags#Other_countries.27_public_domain_images|here]]. Too bad though, Syrian law was much more, uh, undemanding; damn! :D |
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However, if Syria has not signed a copyright treaty with the United States, it should be OK to use these images as images in the public domain. But, obviously, this is not so; according to [[Wikipedia:Copyright situations by country|this]], Syria ''does'' have a treaty with the United States. "50 years after the author's death", which if I may add, is not only hard to confirm, but it's quite difficult to find such images. |
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About the rest of the country laws and that template, well, pretty much the same case. Food for thought, what do you think? ← [[User:Anas Salloum|<font color="DimGray">'''''A'''''<small>NAS</small>'''</font>]] <sup>[[User talk:Anas Salloum|<font size="-3"><font color="DodgerBlue">Talk?</font></font color>]]</sup> <small>21:14, 21 December 2006 (UTC)</small> |
Revision as of 21:14, 21 December 2006
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Hi. Alright fine, there's no need to rush things, we can take our time. I, too, am a little busy this week. I created this page for our work. It is in my watchlist, for now let's collect some references, I will try to look for references and sources and if you're free do the same. Whenever enough is available and the time is right, we can allot the parts to work on. Thanks again. You know where to find me if you need anything. All the best my friend. :) ↔ ANAS - Talk 12:47, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Orionist. Thank you for the additions, especially the flickr site, I didn't know about the CC licensed images search, quite useful. I will continue to look for more sources. If you haven't already, you can add the page and its talk to your watchlist. Have a great day! ↔ ANAS - Talk 13:56, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
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Bonjour :) Merci pour ton commentaire, j'ai mis ton article en liste de suivi. Puisque tu es en train de rédiger un article sur la révolution syrienne, n'hésite pas à prendre des infos sur cette page, fr:Révolution syrienne (l'article n'est pas encore fini). Je prépare aussi un article sur le mandat français en Syrie en page utilisateur, ça peut peut-être t'intéresser fr:Utilisateur:Shaolin128/Mandat français en Syrie. --Shaolin128 18:43, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
Good job, but..
Very useful Orionist. Cheers on the good job. But, it seems it's a bit of an intricate issue. According to Wikipedia policy, if an image is in the public domain in a country, but not in the United States, it can't be used (and vice versa). So even if an image is in the public domain in Syria, it should abide with the law in the United States, as explained here and in the first line here. Too bad though, Syrian law was much more, uh, undemanding; damn! :D
However, if Syria has not signed a copyright treaty with the United States, it should be OK to use these images as images in the public domain. But, obviously, this is not so; according to this, Syria does have a treaty with the United States. "50 years after the author's death", which if I may add, is not only hard to confirm, but it's quite difficult to find such images.
About the rest of the country laws and that template, well, pretty much the same case. Food for thought, what do you think? ← ANAS Talk? 21:14, 21 December 2006 (UTC)