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→ He answered positively, required acknowledgement for .svg pictures, and sent a copy at "'permissions-commons(at)wikimedia.etc'" on (mer. 04/04/2007 18:33).

Please note: the images themselves are in the public domain and therefore not subject to the terms of the GPL. However, the GPL does apply to the database schema and Sears's methods of organizing the images. Additionally, as Sears has gone to a great deal of trouble to convert these ancient images into GIFs and is releasing his work under a free license, we should comply with his requests as faithfully as we can. - Jredmond (talk) 17:44, 23 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Richard Sear's answer to my question "where do the pictures come from? with respect to the wikipedian criterium of "verifiability" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability), my reference in the wikipedian world is simply "because Richard Sears says so", and there is no serious reason to doubt it of course, but still I guess some details on the sources you used would be welcome (and increase your credibility as a reliable source)." - His answer [Date: 21/04/2011 23:10:44] has been :

The sources you ask for are :

_I am trying to find volunteers to go through my data and correct errors._I have the work broken into small pieces which should take 2 or 3 days each. I am also looking for the best input method editor for Chinese Extension B, C, D and a font for C and D. I would like to find some volunteers to fill in the extension B characters. — Richard Sears