User talk:Donald Trung/Archive 10

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Wikidata weekly summary #295

The Signpost: 16 January 2018

Coin picture and public domain

If a coin was created before 1947, can we consider the photos of it have been released to public domain?--Baomi (talk) 16:11, 16 January 2018 (UTC)

Images like these aren’t copyrighted because illustrations are “2D”, but the coins themselves are considered to be “3D”.
@Baomi: Unfortunately not, coins are considered to be 3D objects and photographs and scans of coins are therefore considered to be copyrighted works independently from the copyright © on the coin itself. Illustrations of coins and charms are 2D objects and if the drawing or book’s copyright expires they become public domain, but most unfortunately scans of coins do not which is why I have to ask the owners to upload their images to Wikimedia Commons or ask them to release them under a compatible license. I have spent a considerable time looking on Verizon’s Flickr for images of Chinese and other Asian charms for you, but I think that I'll have to specialise my searches more when I will have the free time to look.
Sent 📩 from my Microsoft Lumia 950 XL with Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile 📱. --13:45, 17 January 2018 (UTC) --Donald Trung (Talk 💬) ("The Chinese Coin Troll" 👿) (Articles 📚) 13:48, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
If you have any old (public domain) books 📚 yourself with illustrations of Chinese numismatic objects (Chinese coins and/or Chinese numismatic charms) you could scan those works and then cut ✂ out the scans and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. --Donald Trung (Talk 💬) ("The Chinese Coin Troll" 👿) (Articles 📚) 13:47, 17 January 2018 (UTC)
what about the rubbing picture from new books?--Baomi (talk) 04:40, 19 January 2018 (UTC)
@Baomi: Those are most unfortunately copyrighted too, otherwise I would've uploaded the rubbings made by David Hartill in "Cast Chinese Coins" and the rubbings from Dr. R. Allan Barkee but as coins in general are considered to be "3D objects" new copyright © is automatically created. I am not 100% sure about rubbings so you could ask at Commons:Village Pump/Copyright as I couldn't find any separate information ℹ on rubbings, but I think that their copyright is the same as that of the books 📚 that they were published in. --Donald Trung (Talk 💬) ("The Chinese Coin Troll" 👿) (Articles 📚) 11:00, 19 January 2018 (UTC)

23:55, 22 January 2018 (UTC)

Wikidata weekly summary #296

00:56, 25 January 2018 (UTC)

.pdf to import.

“Author: COLQUHOUN, Archibald Ross. Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10057.d.32." Volume: 02 Page: 205 Place of Publishing: London Date of Publishing: 1883 Publisher: Sampson Low & Co. Issuance: monographic”

Archibald R. Colquhoun

(, executiveengineer, indian public works, f.r.g.s., a.m. inst.ce.)

I'm leaving this here as a kind of “to-do” (not really list) thing to import this file 📁 to Wikimedia Commons.

To convert the file 📁. SECOND TRY. THIRD 🥉 TRY.

Sent 📩 from my Microsoft Lumia 950 XL with Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile 📱. --Donald Trung (Talk 💬) ("The Chinese Coin Troll" 👿) (Articles 📚) 13:21, 26 January 2018 (UTC)

Donald Trung (Talk 💬) ("The Chinese Coin Troll" 👿) (Articles 📚)  13:21, 26 January 2018 (UTC)

Wikidata weekly summary #297

17:06, 29 January 2018 (UTC)