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[SUMMARY]
This article is a collection of various questions and answers about 'wikimedia commons'. "Wikimedia Commons" (short form "Commons") is a media repository that is created and maintained by volunteers. It provides a central repository for freely licensed photographs, diagrams, animations, music, spoken text, video clips, and media of all sorts that are useful for any Wikimedia project, the most well-known of which is Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Media content such as images, videos, sounds, etc. must be uploaded, and all of these files must be licensed. It is also impossible to cancel the license after uploading the image. Categories can be specified to better classify media registered in 'wikimedia commons'.
[INTERESTING POINT]
After posting media, 'Wikimedia Commons' was surprised that they couldn't cancel their license. If someone recreates this image, I think it would be difficult to get copyright protection. Also, I think it is good that you can find pictures more specifically and easily by assigning categories to media content.
[DISCUSSION]
It is said that 'wikimedia commons' cannot cancel the license after uploading the image. Do you think this format is okay?
I think there is a problem. If the copyright holder raises a problem, the license must be revoked.
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