W11:After reading "Commons:FAQ" / Park Chan Young

1. Summary


 The articles include projects, copyrights, technologies and communities. The first content is about the project. "Wikimedia Commons" is a media repository. It is created and maintained by volunteers. It provides a central repository for all types of media, including free licensed photos, diagrams, animations, music, voice text, and video clips for all Wikimedia projects. Copyright is the most important thing here. All media uploaded must be in a public domain or free licensed content. It is possible to use the media on this site externally. Various rules exist in the community and must be followed. There are many technical considerations when uploading files. This article describes technical issues and rules to follow in the use of this community. It's not just a place to post random files. 


2. Interesting Point


I thought it was simply a space where various media were stored, but efforts were being made in various ways to maintain this storage. In particular, there seemed to be a lot to consider in terms of copyright. This is an important part of modern society where piracy is commonplace. Detailed rules will be needed to avoid copyright issues. However, if it is too specific, it may be a stumbling block and various information may not be uploaded. Finding the right level is a difficult task.




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