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The possible solutions I see are |
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#Do away with the NWS template completely and just use PD-USGov |
#Do away with the NWS template completely and just use PD-USGov |
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#Modify the NWS template into something like {{t1|PD-USGov-NASA}}, which does not extend any PD further than PD-USGov, but includes some useful agency-specific information |
#Modify the NWS template into something like {{t1|PD-USGov-NASA}}, which does not extend any PD further than PD-USGov, but includes some useful agency-specific information, or use inspiration from {{t1|PD-USGov-NWS-employee}} |
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#Deprecate {{t1|PD-NWS}} and use {{t1|PD-USGov-NWS-employee}} instead <small>(added 20:19, 10 August 2024 (UTC))</small> |
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Based on the linked discussion above, and in the interest of maintaining the categorization of NWS images, I imagine we should pursue option 2. Thoughts? Ideas on new template text? [[User:Consigned|Consigned]] ([[User talk:Consigned|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 12:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
Based on the linked discussion above, and in the interest of maintaining the categorization of NWS images, I imagine we should pursue option 2. Thoughts? Ideas on new template text? [[User:Consigned|Consigned]] ([[User talk:Consigned|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 12:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::::I actually like the text of the PD-USGov-NWS-employee prototype. I wouldn’t be opposed to using that text (with perhaps some minor modifications); or even just retire this tag and use the employee tag. [[User:WestVirginiaWX|WestVirginiaWX]] ([[User talk:WestVirginiaWX|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 14:02, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
::::I actually like the text of the PD-USGov-NWS-employee prototype. I wouldn’t be opposed to using that text (with perhaps some minor modifications); or even just retire this tag and use the employee tag. [[User:WestVirginiaWX|WestVirginiaWX]] ([[User talk:WestVirginiaWX|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 14:02, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::I’m going to resend Consigned’s pings because I never received mine (so I doubt they did either), I was just lucky enough to see the link when I was checking village pump, I’m also adding a few more people to the ping list; @[[User:WeatherWriter|WeatherWriter]] @[[User:Sir MemeGod|Sir MemeGod]] @[[User:ChessEric|ChessEric]] @[[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] @[[User:JWilz12345|JWilz12345]] @[[User:HikingHurricane|HikingHurricane]] @[[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] @[[User:Ks0stm|Ks0stm]] @[[User:United States Man|United States Man]] @[[User:Chlod|Chlod]] [[User:WestVirginiaWX|WestVirginiaWX]] ([[User talk:WestVirginiaWX|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 16:16, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
:::::I’m going to resend Consigned’s pings because I never received mine (so I doubt they did either), I was just lucky enough to see the link when I was checking village pump, I’m also adding a few more people to the ping list; @[[User:WeatherWriter|WeatherWriter]] @[[User:Sir MemeGod|Sir MemeGod]] @[[User:ChessEric|ChessEric]] @[[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] @[[User:JWilz12345|JWilz12345]] @[[User:HikingHurricane|HikingHurricane]] @[[User:Hurricanehink|Hurricanehink]] @[[User:Ks0stm|Ks0stm]] @[[User:United States Man|United States Man]] @[[User:Chlod|Chlod]] [[User:WestVirginiaWX|WestVirginiaWX]] ([[User talk:WestVirginiaWX|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 16:16, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::::::Thanks [[User:WestVirginiaWX|WestVirginiaWX]]. BTW I have added option 3 thanks to [[User:Rlandmann|Rlandmann]] bringing up {{template|PD-USGov-NWS-employee}}. [[User:Consigned|Consigned]] ([[User talk:Consigned|<span class="signature-talk">{{int:Talkpagelinktext}}</span>]]) 20:19, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:'''Comment''' I am currently emailing another office (NWS Austin/San Antonio) on this issue and am awaiting a response. [[User:Sir MemeGod|Sir MemeGod ._.]] <small>([[User talk:Sir MemeGod|talk]] - [[Special:Contribs/Sir MemeGod|contribs]])</small> 18:06, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
:'''Comment''' I am currently emailing another office (NWS Austin/San Antonio) on this issue and am awaiting a response. [[User:Sir MemeGod|Sir MemeGod ._.]] <small>([[User talk:Sir MemeGod|talk]] - [[Special:Contribs/Sir MemeGod|contribs]])</small> 18:06, 10 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::Here is the email: |
::Here is the email: |
Revision as of 20:19, 10 August 2024
Updating PD-NWS template re: content submitted by third parties
Based on a long discussion, many DRs, and correspondence with the National Weather Service at Commons:Village pump/Copyright#Possible issues with Template:PD-NWS (please update the link once the thread is archived), it seems like the current content of PD-NWS is not accurate. I'm creating this thread here to keep the history of template-related changes in one place, on the talk page of the template itself.
Pinging involved users: Jmabel, WeatherWriter, WestVirginiaWX, Berchanhimez, ChessEric, Sir MemeGod ._., Rlandmann, JWilz12345
Current content (English):
This image is in the public domain because it was stored on the web servers of the U.S. National Weather Service. NWS-created images are automatically public domain in the U.S. since the NWS is a part of the U.S. government. However, the NWS sites also host non-NWS images which have been submitted by individuals: these are generally shown as "Courtesy of ...". Such images have explicitly been released to the public domain by the copyright owner as part of the upload process.
Thus, all* images on NWS servers are public domain (including "Courtesy of ..." and “Photo by ...” images) unless specifically stated otherwise through a copyright (©) watermark.
*A deletion discussion in November 2023 ruled that Getty Images on the web servers of NWS, are to be considered copyrighted, even without a copyright (©) watermark and are the sole exception to this rule.
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NWS correspondance confirming our template is not accurate
Particularly, this email from the NWS via Rlandmann in the thread linked above confirmed that they do not believe that disclaimers on their site released third-party images into the Public Domain:
A few weeks ago, I reached out to the Sioux Falls office. I asked:
- "We can see that for many years, NWS has had a policy[1] that when somebody submits an image to you, they release it into the public domain. What we don't know is how far back this policy goes. The earliest archived record of that policy we can find is 2009, but the NWS has been sharing public submissions since long before that!
- Is it safe for us to assume that all images on weather.gov that are credited to a member of the general public are all in the public domain, regardless of how far back they were submitted to you?
- Many thanks for any light you can shed on this question!
Today's reply:
- Our apologies for the delay in a response, but we wanted to run your question through our legal team before replying. No, not all images credited to members of the general public are in the public domain on weather.gov. In some cases, the credited image creator has only given permission for the National Weather Service to use the image on NOAA websites.
- The disclaimer page that you cited in your email was created specifically for a prior photo submission contest and since has been used occasionally when requesting images from the public taken during specific storm events. It is the opinion of the legal team that they "do not believe a disclaimer, alone, can be used to transfer a copyright holder's ownership interest to NOAA or to abandon the copyright interest to the public domain". Since then, we have removed the questionable language on the disclaimer page.
- For images verified to be in the public domain, a collection of weather-related images can be found within the NOAA Digital Library: https://www.noaa.gov/digital-library .
- National Weather Service - Sioux Falls, SD
I hope this is of use. --Rlandmann (talk) 15:23, 9 August 2024 (UTC)
Based on the discussion in the thread linked above, and the most recent email, it seems like non-NWS images submitted by individuals are not released into the Public Domain, and that NWS rules should follow standard US Government copyright (content produced by US Government employees as part of their government duties are automatically PD). Consigned (talk) 12:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
Proposed changes
The possible solutions I see are
- Do away with the NWS template completely and just use PD-USGov
- Modify the NWS template into something like {{PD-USGov-NASA}}, which does not extend any PD further than PD-USGov, but includes some useful agency-specific information, or use inspiration from {{PD-USGov-NWS-employee}}
- Deprecate {{PD-NWS}} and use {{PD-USGov-NWS-employee}} instead (added 20:19, 10 August 2024 (UTC))
Based on the linked discussion above, and in the interest of maintaining the categorization of NWS images, I imagine we should pursue option 2. Thoughts? Ideas on new template text? Consigned (talk) 12:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Given the ongoing confusion over third-party file status, I think it makes sense to have a separate template (or two). I've already been using {{PD-USGov-NWS-employee}} when investigating files and found examples that are unambiguously NWS work. I'm happy for that to be an interim measure and replaced by something more robust, though.
- Note that at the very least, the link to and language around the Sioux Falls submission guidelines will need to be updated, since they removed that wording in the wake of my query.
- Also, there are quite a number of files now scattered across DRs opened by myself and others; it might be prudent to wait to see how those pan out before finalising anything here, but of course we can make a start. -- Rlandmann (talk) 13:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I didn’t actually get the ping for some reason. But I like Option 2. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 13:56, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I will add that https://www.weather.gov/fsd/disclaimer no longer has the text saying “you understand that your picture is being released into the public domain”; they took that down. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 13:58, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I actually like the text of the PD-USGov-NWS-employee prototype. I wouldn’t be opposed to using that text (with perhaps some minor modifications); or even just retire this tag and use the employee tag. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 14:02, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I’m going to resend Consigned’s pings because I never received mine (so I doubt they did either), I was just lucky enough to see the link when I was checking village pump, I’m also adding a few more people to the ping list; @WeatherWriter @Sir MemeGod @ChessEric @Jmabel @JWilz12345 @HikingHurricane @Hurricanehink @Ks0stm @United States Man @Chlod WestVirginiaWX (talk) 16:16, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks WestVirginiaWX. BTW I have added option 3 thanks to Rlandmann bringing up {{PD-USGov-NWS-employee}}. Consigned (talk) 20:19, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I’m going to resend Consigned’s pings because I never received mine (so I doubt they did either), I was just lucky enough to see the link when I was checking village pump, I’m also adding a few more people to the ping list; @WeatherWriter @Sir MemeGod @ChessEric @Jmabel @JWilz12345 @HikingHurricane @Hurricanehink @Ks0stm @United States Man @Chlod WestVirginiaWX (talk) 16:16, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I actually like the text of the PD-USGov-NWS-employee prototype. I wouldn’t be opposed to using that text (with perhaps some minor modifications); or even just retire this tag and use the employee tag. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 14:02, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I will add that https://www.weather.gov/fsd/disclaimer no longer has the text saying “you understand that your picture is being released into the public domain”; they took that down. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 13:58, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I didn’t actually get the ping for some reason. But I like Option 2. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 13:56, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Comment I am currently emailing another office (NWS Austin/San Antonio) on this issue and am awaiting a response. Sir MemeGod ._. (talk - contribs) 18:06, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Here is the email:
- Dear NWS Austin/San Antonio,
- Hello! I am one member of a team of people who work on tornado-related pages on Wikipedia, and we had a few questions about the copyright status of several image issues that have come to our attention:
- 1. The first image that we had a question with is the famous "Dead Man Walking" image of the May 27, 1997 Jarrell F5, taken by Scott Beckwith (who did not work at the National Weather Service) and is a third-party. This image can be found here: May 27, 1997 Central Texas Tornado Outbreak (arcgis.com). Since this image is featured in a National Weather Service-authored webpage, does this make it public domain?
- 2. Are images put into the public domain once they are featured on a NWS webpage, whether permission was asked or not?
- 3. Does the National Weather Service ask for permission to put all images not made by an employee into the public domain?
- 4. How early on was the NWS Image Disclaimer (which can be found at NWS Disclaimer For Photo Use (weather.gov)) used, and are photos given to the National Weather Service before this disclaimer was implemented public domain?
- Thank you for taking the time to read this email, as this is a very serious issue. We have already emailed one seperate National Weather Service office, as this could potentially change the copyright status of hundreds, if not thousands, of images. Have a great day!
- Please forward this email to info-en@wikimedia.org and permissions-commons@wikimedia.org when replying. Thank you! Sir MemeGod ._. (talk - contribs) 18:08, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Just to clarify; that editor’s request is mainly because of the Dead Man Walking tornado image that was renominated. He may be asking for clarification on that particular image. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 18:10, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- No. I added the question about that image to clear up the deletion discussion and also to clarify for NWS Austin/San Antonio office in specific what does and doesn't constitute public domain images overall. Only the first question is related to the 1997 image. Sir MemeGod ._. (talk - contribs) 18:12, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Just to clarify; that editor’s request is mainly because of the Dead Man Walking tornado image that was renominated. He may be asking for clarification on that particular image. WestVirginiaWX (talk) 18:10, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
Yea I like option 2, specifying that works by NWS employees are public domain, just as they've always been. That would allow the various image products made by NWS employees to have a nice and convenient tag. Hurricanehink (talk) 16:18, 10 August 2024 (UTC)