User:Go Phightins!/Adopt/Copyright/Test

Here's the test. Don't worry if you struggle a bit with this one. Be sure to explain your answers so I can tell where you're coming from, however as this topic has potential legal ramifications, I won't be able to accept all answers as long as you're thinking and will be more stringent here. Let's go.

1.) Q- Is Wikipedia truly free? This is an opinion question

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2.) Q- List three times when you can upload a picture to the Commons.

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3.) Q- You find music displaying this licence [1] (non-commercial). Can we upload it to Commons?

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4.) Q- A user uploads a collage of all the Phillies' 2008 players' official team photographs so the photos spell 08 (background: the Phillies won the World Series in 2008). Is this suitable for inclusion on Wikipedia? The user in question created it himself.

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5.) Q- What is a derivative work?

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6.) Q- Can you upload a press image of Barack Obama?

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7.) Q- What about a press image of a man on death row?

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8.) Q- What would you do if you found an image that was not released under a suitable tag for inclusion on Wikipedia (e.g., all rights were reserved and the work was not in the public domain)?

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9.) Q- Go. Have a snoop around some wikipedia articles, see if you can find an image which is currently being used under "fair use". Come back and link to it (using [[:File:IMAGENAME]]. You must get the : before the File name, as we cannot display the image here!)

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10.) Upload an image either from Flickr or a similar repository, or from a personal collection that would be useful to a Wikipedia article. Make sure the image is appropriately licensed (especially if from Flickr - note: you may check with me before uploading to avoid causing any problems; I would encourage you to do so), and add it to an article. Explain below the encyclopedic value of the image to the article. (This question is worth 10 points; +2 points extra credit if you took the image that you upload)

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