Hey there! Osmosis (the original authors of the video this file is based off of) have given notice that this video needs to adhere to their Attribution requirements. We'll need to edit or remove this video to abide by their requirements within 30 days. Please see this
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22:40, 11 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Hi
OsmoseIt. The derivative file clearly states the original author, the title, the original source, and a description of the modification made. The attribution was
"at least as prominent as" – in fact, near identical to – the
original on the date (4 April 2018) that the derivative was created. That complies fully with the terms of the CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence in force at the time. I'm afraid that the extra requirements added on your website on 11 May 2018 can't be made to retrospectively impose those conditions on derivatives made before that date, sorry. You could try asking for the file to be deleted from Commons on the grounds that you made a mistake with your original attribution requirements. I'm sympathetic to your concerns and would like you to get a resolution, and I'd even support such a request, but I can't agree that you have the right to demand it. I hope that helps. --
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10:11, 12 May 2018 (UTC)reply
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Hey there! Osmosis (the original authors of the video this file is based off of) have given notice that this video needs to adhere to their Attribution requirements. We'll need to edit or remove this video to abide by their requirements within 30 days. Please see this
discussion. Thanks for helping me resolve this issue :) — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
OsmoseIt (
talk •
contribs)
22:40, 11 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Hi
OsmoseIt. The derivative file clearly states the original author, the title, the original source, and a description of the modification made. The attribution was
"at least as prominent as" – in fact, near identical to – the
original on the date (4 April 2018) that the derivative was created. That complies fully with the terms of the CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence in force at the time. I'm afraid that the extra requirements added on your website on 11 May 2018 can't be made to retrospectively impose those conditions on derivatives made before that date, sorry. You could try asking for the file to be deleted from Commons on the grounds that you made a mistake with your original attribution requirements. I'm sympathetic to your concerns and would like you to get a resolution, and I'd even support such a request, but I can't agree that you have the right to demand it. I hope that helps. --
RexxS (
talk)
10:11, 12 May 2018 (UTC)reply