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File:Plaines d'Abraham et tour martello.jpg

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La tour Martello no 1 sur les plaines d'Abraham, devant le Fleuve Saint-Laurent (Ville de Québec, Canada) The Martello tower number 1 on the Plains of Abraham, on front of the St. Lawrence river (Quebec City, Canada)

Photo par Josyan Pierson Photo by Josyan Pierson

Confirmation que les photos du site http://www.josyan.ca (dont cette photo) sont sous licence CC-Attribution (extrait d'un courriel de User:Sébastien Savard): > j'ecris en particulier des articles traitant du Quebec et de la > region de Quebec. C'est en cherchant des images libres de droit ou > sous licence Commons Content de la region que je suis tombe sur votre > galerie d'image. J'avais vu sur > ( http://www.commoncontent.org/catalog/images/photos/3545/) que les > photos de votre site etaient sous license Common Content - > attribution. Est-ce toujours le cas? (Je n'ai pas vu de telles > informations sur votre site).

Oui, elle le sont toujours. J'ai dernierement change mon site web, et je n'ai pas encore pris le temps de l'indiquer sur la nouvelle version.

> Si c'est le cas, j'ai l'intention de rendre disponible vos photos en > respectant leur license sur Wikipedia Commons (bref, en vous > attribuant la paternite des images). Wikipedia Commons est le site > depositaire d'images et de medias libres qui peuvent ensuite etre > reutilises dans tous les projets Wikipedia, dans toutes les > langues. Certaines de vos images, en particulier, pourront illustrer > des articles auxquels je contribue activement presentement, par > exemple celui sur la Riviere Jacques-Cartier. > > N'hesitez pas a me contacter pour me donner des details ou pour > repondre a vos questions et cordialement,

Il n'y a aucun problemes, vous pouvez user et abuser de mes photos. Elles sont la pour ca. Et ca me ferait meme tres plaisir que'elles servent a quelque chose d'important.

Josyan Pierson


Confirmation that the pictures from the website http://www.josyan.ca are under the CC-attribution licence (translation from the original french text, extract from an email from User:Sébastien Savard)):

> I'm writing in particular articles about Quebec and the > Quebec city area. I was looking for public domain pictures or pictures > under the common content license of the area when I found your > picture gallery. I saw on > ( http://www.commoncontent.org/catalog/images/photos/3545/) that the > pictures on your website were under the common content > attribution license. Is it still the case? (I did'nt saw this > informations on your site).

Yes, they still are. I changed my website recently and I did not take the time do write it on the new site yet.

> If that's the case, my intention is to put make available your pictures > while respecting the common content license (by telling > that the pictures were taken by you). Wikipedia commons is the common > free pictures and media source for picture that can then > be used in all Wikimedia projects, in all > languages. Some of your pictures, for exemple, could illustrate > articles I'm working on right now, as the > Jacques-Cartier river article. > > Don't hesitate to contact me for details > or to get answers to your questions.

There is no problem at all, you can use and abuse of my pictures. That's the reaseon there there. And It would be my plaisure that they'll be use for something important.

Josyan Pierson

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