Commons:Village pump/Copyright
What resolution passes on this one, opinions?
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:Maybe I take the original image, process it but leave it very high res, and then [http://www.etsy.com/listing/107642615/rapunzel-and-pascal-print make a small adjustment] and all is ok, yes ? [[User:Penyulap|'''Penyulap''']][[User talk:Penyulap| ☏]] 14:35, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
:Maybe I take the original image, process it but leave it very high res, and then [http://www.etsy.com/listing/107642615/rapunzel-and-pascal-print make a small adjustment] and all is ok, yes ? [[User:Penyulap|'''Penyulap''']][[User talk:Penyulap| ☏]] 14:35, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
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::''> I feel like I'm being hit with the [[:W:Chewbacca defense]]'' I am sorry if you feel so though I fail to see from where did you see that hit. By a theoretical usage on cans I meant grayscale sketches from this thread, not the original photo. I assume it is not a forum for overall discussions about copyright issues but for discussions about applied copyright questions for Wikimedia Commons thus for the content that "<...> and to make ''commercial use'' of the work". So this sketch (if remains on Commons) can be used for cans, political posters etc. Having the question being put into the right perspective, your original question simplifies to: "What is the ''exact'' formula of a photo transformation such that the result ''100% guarantee does not'' trigs any identity associations for the photographed person, ''nor'' for his/her relatives, ''nor'' for any substantial amount of people across the Earth?" Having the question formulated rightly, it is rather easy to come to the obvious conclusion that it is seem more productive to search the formula of the universal happiness, of the philosopher's stone or something else more likely reachable ;-)
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>And the applied copyright questions as Commons might be concerned I believe to be answered in my previous post. --[[User:Neolexx|NeoLexx]] ([[User talk:Neolexx|talk]]) 15:07, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
== How /when to enter scanned file of written permission by author to upload ==
== How /when to enter scanned file of written permission by author to upload ==