Re: [Gimp-user] [Gimp-developer] Test images and test suite (was Re: GIMP should fork babl and GEGL)
- From: Elle Stone <ellestone ninedegreesbelow com>
- Cc: "gimp-user-list gnome org" <gimp-user-list gnome org>, Gimp-developer <gimp-developer-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] [Gimp-developer] Test images and test suite (was Re: GIMP should fork babl and GEGL)
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 12:43:24 -0500
On 11/11/2014 07:32 PM, Chris Mohler wrote:
The license wording is a little ambiguous, but I interpret it to mean
that it's OK to use it for testing purposes, as long as you aren't
selling or otherwise distributing the image itself. I'm not sure how
that would relate to a project like GIMP, and it appears we'd need a
German speaker to even ask.
Keeping in mind that I am not a lawyer and corrections/additions to
what's below are very welcome . . .
The license for the excellent (even if not quite "family-rated") Pixl
test image reads like many/most test image licenses. The image can't be
redistributed as part of a package of test images. Nor can it be used
commercially.
Which raises the question of how to license a package of test images,
hopefully in a way to be compatible with distribution alongside
free/libre software.
CC-BY-SA (used by Wikipedia and compatible with free software) allows
commercial use of images. AFAIK commercial use does require a release
from all recognizable people in the image.
Releasing an image as public domain/CC0 (also used by Wikipedia and
compatible with free software) requires consent of the person taking the
photograph and also would seem to require the consent of any
recognizable person being photographed.
Also, if there is a recognizable person in the image, the thorny issue
of personality rights is raised
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_rights).
So two practical questions are how to license and how to distribute the
test images.
Elle
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