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That's crazy! Maybe take a screenshot of the image and license and store for your records?!?!?
Well, good luck to you! |
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* * * Public Domain Mark (PDM): https://creativecommons.org/share-yo...ic-domain/pdm/ The Public Domain Mark is really just a helpful nice little icon to try to quickly show Public Domain status of a work... but it really means bupkis. * * * CC0: https://creativecommons.org/share-yo...ic-domain/cc0/ * * * Side Note: Wow, I missed this article about a week ago on Techdirt, The Met Goes Public Domain With CC0, But It Shouldn't Have To. It covers some of the potential legal problems that can occur with those two marks. Quote:
As an example, if you grabbed the Sample Image I created above (no easily identifiable copyright on it), included it in your book, and smacked a CC0 on it. THAT is what I meant by "no information would be better than false information". My mistake. Quote:
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Side Note: Sort of reminds me a little bit like if you were preemptively worrying about changes in the MLA or APA citations. MLA8 came out... *GASP*... now I must redo all my older MLA citations!!! Quote:
Side Note: Here is a similar article that was posted on Techdirt in 2013, Why Using Creative Commons Licensed Materials Is Not As Easy As It Looks: Quote:
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Anyway.... I'm good. And I've appreciated everyone's feedback, so thanks to all! |
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CC BY SA Redux
![]() After everything said here, I decided to lighten up and make life easier on myself by using some CA BY SA images, since they are far easier to find than CC0 for many things I need. So mentally taking this to the next step, I imagined a reference page for the images... now the question is, should each pic have an internal link to its CC attribution on this separate page? If so, I will have to create dozens of backlinks so the reader can return to where they were reading when they clicked on the picture. (This is a 73k-word book!) Or can I count on e-readers to have a back button and use it? That doesn't seem wise or user-friendly. OTOH if the page is unlinked and more like an acknowledgements page, then I guess the attribution page will list the name I give each picture as the way to show its attrib info... author, author's given title, and CC BY SA hyperlinked to the license. Which way were those of you who suggested this thinking to do it? |
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For copyright issues like this a simple statement at the beginning saying "unless otherwise stated this ..." for the most and I would simple put the rest in the caption for the image.
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Back to my example code, something like this? Spoiler:
I personally wouldn't do it this way, but I don't see why that couldn't work. Personally, I would just do what was discussed previously. Include a little bit of info in the caption (CC0, CC BY-SA, [...]), and then include the fuller details on the separate "CC Acknowledgments" page. No need to go cross-linking and re-back-linking or any of that crazy stuff. Imagine you wanted to create a physical copy of this book in the future, now you are just causing yourself extra headaches. Side Note: And to stress again what JSWolf mentioned... linking a clickable image is probably not the best idea: Code:
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If you use meaningful HTML ids + good Numbering Schemes + consistent captions, it shouldn't take long at all to just Regex the entire thing. But this all depends on the specifics of your book + code. Quote:
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@ Dale and Tex:
Many thanks. Great to know I don't need to supply backlinks and also good to know not to hyperlink images. Appreciate all the advice. I'll work out a plan now that fits the needs of the project. ![]() |
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