[Clipart] Public Domain certification blurb on Upload screen

chovynz chovynz at gmail.com
Tue Jun 29 18:42:26 PDT 2010


Probably. I'll see what I can do.

On 30/06/2010 1:31 p.m., Jon Phillips wrote:
> Much better. Also, aren't these already expressed as icons on the
> right hand side. Can the icons be used and/or matched with the text at
> top?
>
> Jon
>
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Greg Bulmash
> <oneminuteinspirations at gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> Sorry to Chovynz for the double, but for some reason, gmail on my
>> phone will not send from this address.
>>
>> Here's a fairly straightforward, more conversational, one-two-three format:
>>
>> ===================================================
>>
>> By submitting this work, you guarantee:
>>
>>    1. You drew it or have made sure it is not copyrighted.
>>    2. It does not contain anyone else's characters, logos, or trademarks.
>>    3. You forever surrender ALL rights to the work, placing it in the
>> public domain. No take-backs.
>>
>> If you're even a little unsure whether you can make these guarantees... ask us.
>>
>> ====================================================
>>
>> Bold "made sure" and link it to a wiki doc on how to determine the
>> copyright status of a work.
>>
>> Bold "ask us" and link it to a wiki doc about how to ask a question on
>> the mailing list and what information would be good to provide.
>>
>> I think there's an argument to be made for not scaring people off, but
>> there's a stronger argument to be made for not getting users sued
>> because they trusted OCAL and used a copyrighted work submitted by
>> someone unclear on the concept.
>>
>> - Greg
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 29, 2010, chovynz<chovynz at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>      
>>> Thanks Nathan
>>>
>>> On 30/06/2010 8:16 a.m., Nathan Eady wrote:
>>>
>>> By submitting this artwork, you are saying...
>>>
>>> 1. That nobody else has a copyright or trademark on it.
>>>
>>>      (For example, if you draw Mickey Mouse, Disney has a copyright,
>>>      and we can't include it.  Sorry.)
>>>
>>> 2. That anyone can use this artwork any way they want, even without
>>>      giving you credit.  It is public domain.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sounds good. I'll use this if that's ok with you. Good example too.
>>>
>>>
>>> If someone can make it shorter or friendlier, without making it
>>> unclear, by all means, have at it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>>>>   Obviously having a more complete explanation somewhere on the site,
>>>>>   with a link from the upload page, would still be good.
>>>>>            
>>>
>>> I assume we are all agreed on this point?
>>>
>>> I'm working on some ideas for "general" legalise, even though we aren't lawyers.
>>> See below for info. Not sure how to structure it into what we have so far ... any ideas would be welcome.
>>> At the moment it's here at this URL, but we needs some links and wording nutted out.
>>> http://www.openclipart.org/about-public-domain
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