W11 After Reading – Wiki Commons

 

W11. After Reading – Wiki Commons

Shinhee Kim

Summary

Wiki commons is a space where people voluntarily provide free media. Excluding text, you can upload various images, videos, and sounds, and all contents uploaded here can be used freely inside and outside of Wikimedia. Therefore, you cannot upload any images, and you can post works for which you have copyrights for free or upload only files with a free license. When uploading files, the files are not classified by abstract general keywords, but into categories that are subdivided into subcategories. The explanatory text of the uploaded image may be automatically modified through localization for various countries.

What I learned

What's new is that people can't later revoke licenses for images they've already uploaded. Images that have already been released for free cannot be changed simply except in very limited cases. I've also relied on search so far to find images on Wiki Commons, and I've noticed that there are a variety of subdivided categories.

Discussion

With so many free resources available, are there any special tips I can use to find the image I'm looking for? There are subdivided categories, but it would be nice if there was a way to find the composition or size you want.


Comments

  1. Shinhee, I read your post well. As you mentioned, I was also very impressed with the license system and detailed categories. It seems to have been carefully designed for accurate retrieval of information and concerns about licensing disputes.
    Also, I am curious about how to find the exact image I want. For example, how can I find a picture that resembles an image drawn in my head?

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