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All the text published in Camera-wiki.org is copyrighted to its respective authors, whose name can be found in the revision history of each page. When they submitted their contribution, all of these authors chose to release this text under the GNU Free Documentation License.
 
All the text published in Camera-wiki.org is copyrighted to its respective authors, whose name can be found in the revision history of each page. When they submitted their contribution, all of these authors chose to release this text under the GNU Free Documentation License.
  
Permission is therefore granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this text under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no invariant sections, no front-cover texts, and no back-cover texts. A copy of the license is included in [[Camera wiki: GNU Free Documentation License/default|this page entitled "GNU Free Documentation License"]].
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Permission is therefore granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this text under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no invariant sections, no front-cover texts, and no back-cover texts. A copy of the license is included in [[Camera wiki: GNU Free Documentation License/default|this page, titled "GNU Free Documentation License"]].
  
 
Camera-wiki.org is considered to be a collection of documents, as opposed to a single document. Every single page is a document in itself, comprising:
 
Camera-wiki.org is considered to be a collection of documents, as opposed to a single document. Every single page is a document in itself, comprising:
 
* the title;
 
* the title;
* the main text, that is the publicly editable text of the document;
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* the main text (the publicly editable text of the document);
 
* the licence and copyright statement situated at the bottom of the page.
 
* the licence and copyright statement situated at the bottom of the page.
  
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
External links are of course allowed. They must be presented in order to make clear that the link is external. Depending on the context, the default mediawiki presentation (like [http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Camera_wiki:_Copyrights] or [http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Camera_wiki:_Copyrights this]) might be considered insufficient, and addition of a full description of the page pointed to is encouraged.
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External links are of course allowed. They must be presented in order to make clear that the link is external. Depending on the context, the default Mediawiki presentation (like "[page_URL]" or "[page_URL page_title]") might be considered insufficient, and addition of a full description of the page pointed to is encouraged.
  
 
When linking to a specific page or frame in an external website, it is strongly advised to add a link to the entry (main) page too.
 
When linking to a specific page or frame in an external website, it is strongly advised to add a link to the entry (main) page too.
  
For example: '''''See the [http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Camera_wiki:_Copyrights Copyrights page] in the [http://camera-wiki.org/ Camera-wiki website]''''' is preferable to '''''See [http://camera.steevithak.com/index.php?title=Camera_wiki:_Copyrights here].'''''
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For example: ''See Dante Stella, "[http://www.dantestella.com/technical/norita66.html Graflex Norita 66]" (2003) in [http://www.dantestella.com/ Dante Stella's website]'' is preferable to ''See [http://www.dantestella.com/technical/norita66.html this page about the camera].''
  
 
Direct links to anything else than an HTML page (like an image) is forbidden, except if the owner of the page has explicitly given permission for this.
 
Direct links to anything else than an HTML page (like an image) is forbidden, except if the owner of the page has explicitly given permission for this.
  
 
== Images published in Camera-wiki.org ==
 
== Images published in Camera-wiki.org ==
The images published in Camera-wiki.org are typically hosted on [http://www.flickr.com/ Flickr], see the page about [[Help:Adding_images|Adding images]], except for some images that are directly hosted on other people's websites. Non-Flickr links are allowed only if the owner of the website has explicitly given permission to do so.
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The images published in Camera-wiki.org are typically hosted on [http://www.flickr.com/ Flickr]. For this, see the page about [[Help:Adding_images|Adding images]], except for some images that are directly hosted on other people's websites. Non-Flickr links are allowed only if the owner of the website has explicitly given permission for this.
  
 
You can't upload just any image to a Flickr account for insertion in Camera-wiki.org: You may not use other people's copyrighted pictures without their consent.
 
You can't upload just any image to a Flickr account for insertion in Camera-wiki.org: You may not use other people's copyrighted pictures without their consent.
  
It has been debated whether you can publish a copyrighted picture in the Camera-wiki.org when the copyright owner allows this without also explicitly licensing the picture under Creative Commons, the GFDL or another so-called "free" licence. In practice, this has been widely done by some contributors. Others have disagreed because it harms the ability to redistribute the website. The current compromise is that whenever you can easily find a "free" picture illustrating what you want, you should use it; conversely the use of "unfree" pictures is tolerated for subjects which are hard to find, and when you feel that asking the copyright owner to release it under a "free" license would be very unlikely to succeed.
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It has been debated whether you can publish a copyrighted picture in Camera-wiki.org when the copyright owner allows this without also explicitly licensing the picture under Creative Commons, the GFDL or another so-called "free" licence. In practice, this has been widely done by some contributors. Others have disagreed because it harms the ability to redistribute the website. The current compromise is that whenever you can easily find a "free" picture illustrating what you want, you should use it; conversely the use of "unfree" pictures is tolerated for subjects which are hard to find, and when you feel that asking the copyright owner to release it under a "free" license would be very unlikely to succeed.
  
 
The images included in a wiki document are considered to be aggregated with it (see section 7 of the GFDL). Thus an image published in Camera-wiki.org is not in itself a document belonging to it, and it keeps its original licensing status. This means that the right to re-use it and the potential restrictions to this right entirely depend on the original licensing status of the image. When the image is hosted by Flickr, you will find its licensing status on the Flickr page that the image is linked to. When it is hosted on another website, you must ask the owner of the website about its licensing status.
 
The images included in a wiki document are considered to be aggregated with it (see section 7 of the GFDL). Thus an image published in Camera-wiki.org is not in itself a document belonging to it, and it keeps its original licensing status. This means that the right to re-use it and the potential restrictions to this right entirely depend on the original licensing status of the image. When the image is hosted by Flickr, you will find its licensing status on the Flickr page that the image is linked to. When it is hosted on another website, you must ask the owner of the website about its licensing status.
  
 
== Note to re-users of Camera-wiki.org's content ==
 
== Note to re-users of Camera-wiki.org's content ==
In all cases, it is up to the potential re-user of Camera-wiki.org's content to check under which conditions he can re-use a wiki document, a part of it or an aggregated document, and to properly attribute it when needed. Please note that the Camera-wiki.org project cannot be held responsible if someone makes unauthorized use of its content.
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In all cases, it is up to potential re-users of Camera-wiki.org's content to check under which conditions they can re-use a wiki document, a part of it or an aggregated document, and to properly attribute it when needed. Please note that the Camera-wiki.org project cannot be held responsible if someone makes unauthorized use of its content.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:44, 30 March 2011

Text published in Camera-wiki.org

All the text published in Camera-wiki.org is copyrighted to its respective authors, whose name can be found in the revision history of each page. When they submitted their contribution, all of these authors chose to release this text under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Permission is therefore granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this text under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no invariant sections, no front-cover texts, and no back-cover texts. A copy of the license is included in this page, titled "GNU Free Documentation License".

Camera-wiki.org is considered to be a collection of documents, as opposed to a single document. Every single page is a document in itself, comprising:

  • the title;
  • the main text (the publicly editable text of the document);
  • the licence and copyright statement situated at the bottom of the page.

Arguably, the page history too is part of the document.

Note that talk of "text" here does not merely cover what is in articles: article discussion (talk) pages, user pages, user talk pages, pages about Camera-wiki.org, and more are also included.

Plagiarized and other (non-copyleft) copyrighted text should not be added to Camera-wiki.org. (If you notice any such material, whether or not it is your own, please inform the wiki project team; mention it at the foot of the Community discussions page and an administrator will deal with the complaint as quickly as possible.) If such material is added to Camera-wiki.org, either deliberately or by accident, this addition does not release it according to the GNU Free Documentation License.

Images within pages are not considered part of the document, but rather are aggregated with it (see below).

External links

External links are of course allowed. They must be presented in order to make clear that the link is external. Depending on the context, the default Mediawiki presentation (like "[page_URL]" or "[page_URL page_title]") might be considered insufficient, and addition of a full description of the page pointed to is encouraged.

When linking to a specific page or frame in an external website, it is strongly advised to add a link to the entry (main) page too.

For example: See Dante Stella, "Graflex Norita 66" (2003) in Dante Stella's website is preferable to See this page about the camera.

Direct links to anything else than an HTML page (like an image) is forbidden, except if the owner of the page has explicitly given permission for this.

Images published in Camera-wiki.org

The images published in Camera-wiki.org are typically hosted on Flickr. For this, see the page about Adding images, except for some images that are directly hosted on other people's websites. Non-Flickr links are allowed only if the owner of the website has explicitly given permission for this.

You can't upload just any image to a Flickr account for insertion in Camera-wiki.org: You may not use other people's copyrighted pictures without their consent.

It has been debated whether you can publish a copyrighted picture in Camera-wiki.org when the copyright owner allows this without also explicitly licensing the picture under Creative Commons, the GFDL or another so-called "free" licence. In practice, this has been widely done by some contributors. Others have disagreed because it harms the ability to redistribute the website. The current compromise is that whenever you can easily find a "free" picture illustrating what you want, you should use it; conversely the use of "unfree" pictures is tolerated for subjects which are hard to find, and when you feel that asking the copyright owner to release it under a "free" license would be very unlikely to succeed.

The images included in a wiki document are considered to be aggregated with it (see section 7 of the GFDL). Thus an image published in Camera-wiki.org is not in itself a document belonging to it, and it keeps its original licensing status. This means that the right to re-use it and the potential restrictions to this right entirely depend on the original licensing status of the image. When the image is hosted by Flickr, you will find its licensing status on the Flickr page that the image is linked to. When it is hosted on another website, you must ask the owner of the website about its licensing status.

Note to re-users of Camera-wiki.org's content

In all cases, it is up to potential re-users of Camera-wiki.org's content to check under which conditions they can re-use a wiki document, a part of it or an aggregated document, and to properly attribute it when needed. Please note that the Camera-wiki.org project cannot be held responsible if someone makes unauthorized use of its content.

See also