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RE: From static classicism to hellenistic dynamism IV The iconography of Alexander the Great as an example of a Hellenistic portraiture
Hello @highonthehog : I need to point out that you are not mentioning license information in your image attribution. Three things are always necessary :
- Link to the source image (like the flickr link / wiki link) which you have done
- Username of creator/uploader and link to their profile (if available) which also you have done
- License attribution link (if CC-by-SA Ver2 please provide that link). which you have MISSED!
An example below. :
This is not a criticism. You have followed the first 2 points. I appreciate your quality content very much. I think you will take this in a good spirit. I am giving a snapshot from CC-ver-2 page here:
Let me know your opinion.
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@dexterdev
Hi @dexterdev,
You are absolutely right, thanks for pointing it out and attaching an example.
I will gladly follow the guideline, this helps a lot!
Take care
Paulina :)
Hi @dexterdev
That's not entirely true, the licensor can grant you the permission to omit any or all of that information via CC+:
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/CCPlus
Yeah I agree that if it is CC0 license you need not even mention any of this. But it is a good practise to give credit at least.