Mujeres latinoamericanas en Wikimedia/Cursos/Movimiento Wikimedia

Curso sobre el movimiento Wikimedia:

1) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ed8LFKy-YFgC0Tm0skDFNVyf31WduL2CHLhVlWNX4k8/edit

2) Movement Strategy/Recommendations/Glossary/es

3) Strategy/Wikimedia movement/2018-20

4) How to determine consent Context. The person is clearly indicating they are willing to be photographed. For example: Anybody standing up for a group photo is considered to be clearly indicating they wish to be part of the photo and for it to be shared publicly with a free-license. Anybody speaking publicly on stage is considered to be clearly indicating they accept pictures/video of them presenting being made and shared on Wikimedia Commons. [Except if they are wearing the no-photo lanyard.] Asking. For candid photographs of individuals or groups, it is good practice to ask for consent of anyone identifiable in the photo before uploading the photo to Commons or any other platform. Verbal approval is sufficient – you do not need a signed consent form. It is useful to specify the intended place for the photo to be posted when obtaining consent. It is the photographer’s and videographer’s responsibility to follow these practices. Photographers and videographers contracted by the Wikimedia Foundation for Wikimania will abide by the same terms.

5) es:Anexo:Proyectos Wikimedia