how to credit a CC licenced photo when reprinting

Jill Walker jill.walker at uib.no
Tue May 3 09:21:02 EDT 2005


Thanks for your ideas Tomos and Daniel

The article's going to be published in a book, and so I can't do it 
just the way I'd want to....

The photo I want to reprint is basically a screenshot of this page: 
http://flickr.com/creativecommons/by-2.0/tags/train/page4/

and were I doing it on my own, I'd call it fair use, because it's in a 
scholarly article on distributed narratives, but the publisher want to 
err on the side of caution, so fair enough.

I'm asking Flickr.com for the right to reprint the composite image, and 
figure I should credit the individual photographers - so I guess this 
would be OK?

>> "Figure 2: Photos tagged with "train" at Flickr.com. Photographs 
>> taken by Jakob
>> Rask, Kris, Phillip Capper, Z Rahen, Jos� Cuerva, David 
>> Bleasdale, Art Vandelay
>> and Johndan Johnson-Eilola. Flickr.com, accessed 3 May 2005."

>> "Figure 2: Photos tagged with "train" at Flickr.com. Photographs 
>> taken by (from left to right, top to bottom) Jakob
>> Rask, Kris, Phillip Capper, Z Rahen, Jos� Cuerva, David 
>> Bleasdale, Art Vandelay
>> and Johndan Johnson-Eilola. Some rights reserved*. Flickr.com, 
>> accessed 3 May 2005."

with a footnote

* Individual photographs are licenced under the Creative Comons 
Attributions 2.0 licence, of which the full text is available here: 
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Sound about right?

Jill

> Hi. I am not a lawyer, and below is just my personal opinions.
>
> First, I interpreted that you will create a collective work based on
> multiple photos.
>
> Next, reading 4a. and 4b. of the license, I see the following 
> requirements
> (please refer to the original license text for more details, because 
> below is
> edited by me quite a bit):
>
> 4a.
> a1) include a copy of, or the Uniform Resource Identifier for, this 
> License
> a2) keep intact all notices that refer to this License and to the 
> disclaimer of warranties.
>
> 4b.
> b1) keep intact all copyright notices for the Work
> b2) give the Original Author credit reasonable to the medium or means 
> You are utilizing by conveying :
> -b2.1) the name (or pseudonym if applicable) of the Original Author if 
> supplied;
> -b2.2) the title of the Work if supplied;
> -b2.3) to the extent reasonably practicable, the Uniform Resource 
> Identifier, if any, that Licensor specifies to be associated with the 
> Work, unless such URI does not refer to the copyright notice or 
> licensing information for the Work;
> -b2.4) and in the case of a Derivative Work, a credit identifying the 
> use of the Work in the Derivative Work
>
>
> Your suggestion is as follows:
>> "Figure 2: Photos tagged with "train" at Flickr.com. Photographs 
>> taken by Jakob
>> Rask, Kris, Phillip Capper, Z Rahen, Jos� Cuerva, David 
>> Bleasdale, Art Vandelay
>> and Johndan Johnson-Eilola. Flickr.com, accessed 3 May 2005."
>
> And here is what I think:
>
> A) I think it is perhaps safer to give credits in a way that readers 
> can
> tell which work (photo) is taken by whom.
>
> B) It is necessary to include license URIs and license & warranties 
> notices,
>
> C) Other things should be there in a way "reasonable" to the medium.
> I speculate it might mean to use caption to convey essential info., and
> use some footnotes, endnotes, or appendix to convey other info, if it 
> is
> a book.
>
> C) Suppose my speculation is correct, titles of works, and URIs 
> associated
> with the works could be reasonably accomodated in one way or another.
>
> How does that sound?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tomos
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