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There is a copy of the sketch by Edridge which is mentioned in this article
here. Copyright would have expired so it could be included if that would be helpful?—
Rodtalk19:46, 25 November 2013 (UTC)reply
I wondered about that when I added the reference this morning, but while the Tate terms allow creative commons sharing, they don't allow commercial use and IIRC wikimedia content has to allow commercial, though I might be wrong?? --
Derek Andrews (
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01:50, 26 November 2013 (UTC)reply
I'm still not convinced. The west front image, under Licencsing says 'This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired', and the Metadata says 'Copyright holder (c) Board of Trustees of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside / Photo (c) Tate'. Also on the Tate website if you click on 'License this image' the image shown says 'digital image copyright Tate'. While the original may be out of copyright, a digital image of it made by someone else may not be. --
Derek Andrews (
talk)
10:43, 26 November 2013 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Somerset, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Somerset on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.SomersetWikipedia:WikiProject SomersetTemplate:WikiProject SomersetSomerset articles
There is a copy of the sketch by Edridge which is mentioned in this article
here. Copyright would have expired so it could be included if that would be helpful?—
Rodtalk19:46, 25 November 2013 (UTC)reply
I wondered about that when I added the reference this morning, but while the Tate terms allow creative commons sharing, they don't allow commercial use and IIRC wikimedia content has to allow commercial, though I might be wrong?? --
Derek Andrews (
talk)
01:50, 26 November 2013 (UTC)reply
I'm still not convinced. The west front image, under Licencsing says 'This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired', and the Metadata says 'Copyright holder (c) Board of Trustees of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside / Photo (c) Tate'. Also on the Tate website if you click on 'License this image' the image shown says 'digital image copyright Tate'. While the original may be out of copyright, a digital image of it made by someone else may not be. --
Derek Andrews (
talk)
10:43, 26 November 2013 (UTC)reply