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Give yourself a high-five for donating an image that others can now re-use freely and openly on Wikipedia and elsewhere!

image of a high-five
Image courtesy of bakersdozen51 under a Creative Commons license: BY-SA

Questions

Now it's time to answer some questions to see what you've learned. 
  1. What type of CC licenses are allowed on Wikimedia Commons. Why? Should they allow other licenses?
  2. Why can you upload images of art, buildings, and monuments over 150 years old?
  3. If you have an image that is not your own but you've obtained permission from the copyright holder that you can share it on Wikimedia Commons only, are you allowed to upload this image? Why or why not?
Add your answers to the discussion task list. See if yours agree with the ones posted by the others. If someone critiques your answers or provides feedback - give 'em a badge!
 
If you want to learn even more about Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia, try the Open Access Wikipedia challenge.
 

Survey

Contribute to an international research project and help us understand more about the use of open resources! Take this closing survey to give feedback on your learning experience and help us improve the course: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/School_Of_Open_ALL

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