David Gerard wrote: > 2009/9/28 <wiki-li...@phizz.demon.co.uk>: > >> From the earlier poster Teofilo: >> I disagree. I think the priority is to have the full >> resolution pictures of Public Domain works. >> That seems to be a demand to have the highest resolution copies possible. > > > That sets it out as a goal, not a demand. >
"There is no need to negociate anything. There is no need to change a single word from the current French copyright law. Simply have the French government's cultural institutions (museums, archives) recognize that they have been wrong until now" just doesn't read like a goal, its a demand. > But getting back to the case in question - we're talking about the > sort of museum that's actually a government sub-department. Thus, > public domain images that the taxpayer has *already paid for*. I see > nothing whatsoever unreasonable about the idea of asking-to-demanding > those. They're owned by the public, not by the museum bureaucrats. > Whilst those digitalizations they may be owned by the French public, they certainly aren't owned by the German public, British, Italian, Spanish, or American public either. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l