But surely the people in the photographs have moral rights, and would have to waive those rights before the images could be redistributed?
We have a rights waiver here that is specifically for that purpose.
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From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pat (Pgogy)
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Subject: Re: CC images of Children.
On 2015-03-02 10:23, Peter Reed wrote:
> Yes very interesting.
> In this sense Koppie Koppie (awful name) aren’t really exploiting
> anything and it would not be unethical.
I brought up this (sort of) at OER 13. I think just because the license permits "use", doesn't make the subsequent use ethical or moral (especially if this is a bulk usage, with no prior selection or vetting).
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