At the time, their policy page said:
"The Nationalmuseum has dedicated these images to the Public Domain as
they have been made exclusively by digitally reproducing works of art
that are no longer protected by copyright."
Therefore while it's a CC-PD "license", their rights statement is more
like CC0, therefore this is an accepted exception
On 2/7/22 3:49 PM, Vince wrote:
> No, it’s not a moving target, the manual is clear (for that museum) and
> you acted accordingly. I’m just trying to get clarification /why/ it’s
> OK, when it’s not CC0 and everything we have says it has to be CC0.
>
>> On Feb 7, 2022, at 3:46 PM, Brad Barnes <
barness...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:
barness...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> No worries, Vince. I'm not feeling picked on. But it does feel like a
>> bit of a moving target. The manual implies that CC-PD is OK, at least
>> from this museum -- which is why I pitched it with some confidence.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 3:08:36 PM UTC-5 Vince wrote:
>>
>> CC0 and CC PD are definitely not the same. And, to make clear
>> again, I have no issue with using the painting, quite the
>> opposite. What I’m trying to figure out is why/not/ having CC0 is
>> OK with Alex, because it is at odds with everything in the manual
>> (and countless posts here), and how/if that applies elsewhere.
>>
>>
>>> On Feb 7, 2022, at 1:57 PM, Brad Barnes <
barness...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe CC0 and CC Public Domain are one and the same. Or, more
>>> precisely, I believe if it's marked CC but not designated with
>>> "BY-XX" after it then it's considered CC0 -- and that there is no
>>> "CC-PD" license. I was using shorthand but added to the
>>> confusion, and I'm sorry about that. ... Still, as I stated with
>>> the last piece of art, I'm certainly no expert on these licenses
>>> and could be proved wrong.
>>>
>>> In any case, here's the usable bit of the image, cropped to
>>> 1400x2100. It looks good to my admittedly not fantastic eyeballs,
>>> but I'll wait for the double-secret handshake and the knowing
>>> wink from Alex before committing. I can go back to the well if
>>> need be.
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 2:17:47 PM UTC-5 Vince wrote:
>>>
>>> Sure, but not everything at every one of our approved museums
>>> is usable, because not everything at those museums is CC0.
>>> Don’t get me wrong—I’m/thrilled/ for something else to be OK,
>>> I’m just trying to understand what makes this usable, since
>>> it’s not CC0?
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Feb 7, 2022, at 12:44 PM, Alex Cabal
>>>> <
al...@standardebooks.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
nationalmuseum.se <
http://nationalmuseum.se/>is on our
>>>> approved museums list
>>>>
>>>> On 2/7/22 12:33 PM, Vince wrote:
>>>>> Alex, is CC-PD OK now? I thought it had come up before and
>>>>> your answer was CC0 only.
>>>>>> On Feb 7, 2022, at 9:53 AM, Alex Cabal
>>>>>> <
al...@standardebooks.org> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think that works, provided that the image is high res
>>>>>> enough where the crop doesn't look too blurry. It's hard
>>>>>> to tell from your mockup because the whole thing is very
>>>>>> blurry.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/7/22 9:11 AM, Brad Barnes wrote:
>>>>>>> Hey Alex. How about this piece?:
>>>>>>>
http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=18217&viewType=detailView
>>>>>>> <
http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=18217&viewType=detailView>
>>>>>>> Cropped tight to the right side (mockup attached), it
>>>>>>> feels like a pretty good fit to me, evoking the book's
>>>>>>> ominous water-bound rocky landscape, with the glow from
>>>>>>> the shipwreck (with the ship itself cropped out as mocked
>>>>>>> up here) giving it a pretty good fantasy/sci-fi vibe.
>>>>>>> It's one of the National Museum Sweden's PD images, and
>>>>>>> it is tagged CC-PD (as opposed to SA).
>>>>>>> Thoughts?
>
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