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Or it must meet one of the following criteria:
Or it must meet one of the following criteria:


*The image is comprised of simple geometric shapes and words and thus under [[commons:Commons:Threshold_of_originality|United States copyright law]]<ref>The guidance provided by Wikimedia Commons is used when determining this rationale.</ref> is not original enough for copyright.
*The image is comprised of simple geometric shapes and words and thus under [[commons:Commons:Threshold_of_originality|United States copyright law]]<ref>The guidance provided by Wikimedia Commons is used when determining this rationale.</ref> is not original enough for copyright.<ref>This does not permit inclusion if the work is copyrighted outside of the United States</ref>
*The image is a logo being used in accordance with [[wikipedia:fair use|fair use]] for the sole purpose of identifying an organization or community.
*The image is a logo being used in accordance with [[wikipedia:fair use|fair use]] for the sole purpose of identifying an organization or community.
*The image has been declared in some fashion to be released under [[wikipedia:public domain|public domain]] outside of a Creative Commons License.
*The image has been declared in some fashion to be released under [[wikipedia:public domain|public domain]] outside of a Creative Commons License.
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To mark the image's copyright, select the appropriate option when using [[Special:Upload]]. The uploader must also place in the file summary the source the image came from ''unless'' they select the option indicating it is their own image they are releasing.
To mark the image's copyright, select the appropriate option when using [[Special:Upload]]. The uploader must also place in the file summary the source the image came from ''unless'' they select the option indicating it is their own image they are releasing.
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== Instant Commons ==
== Instant Commons ==

Revision as of 05:10, 2 December 2022


All content provided to this project is released under the Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 4.0) license after every edit. Therefore, any editor wishing to contribute must provide content that is:

  • Their own content which they are releasing under the same license; or
  • Is content which has a compatible license to CC BY-SA 4.0.

It is the obligation of editors providing content to verify that such content is under a compatible license. If there is any doubt, administrators may remove such content until verification is made. Note that all content created is by default fully copyrighted with all rights reserved unless explicitly stated otherwise.

Text

When dealing with taking text from other sources, a link to the original source it came from must be provided on the relevant articles' talk page unless it is CC0, since all other compatible licenses require attribution. This is done by adding Template:Copyright attribution talk (if not already present) to the top of the article's talk page. This will create a new section with an ombox describing that the section exists to attribute copyrighted material. All future attribution of copyright on the article can be done by adding various Template:Copyright attribution table templates underneath the newly created section. After the table is complete, an editor must add their signature underneath their template invocation (e.g ~~~~ beneath the table). An example of this done successfully is found here.

See Template:Copyright attribution table's documentation for more information.

Taking text from Wikipedia

When taking content from Wikipedia, per their policy on reusing Wikipedia content outside of the site, providing all of the following in an edit summary is suitable attribution and the process above may be circumvented.

  • An explicit declaration that content was taken from Wikipedia.
  • A link to the BY-SA 3.0 license.
  • A link to the page that content was taken from.
  • An explicit declaration of whether or not the taken content was modified in any way.

The following is a boilerplate that can be used (obviously the last sentence should be changed based on circumstances, but it is very rare that content taken is not modified in some form):

Content in this edit was taken from Wikipedia. This content is licensed under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. The content was originally from <FULL URL TO PAGE>. The content from Wikipedia has been modified.


Images

For the sake of minimizing the legal liability of the project, the image must fall under one of the following Creative Commons licenses:

  • CC0
  • CC BY-1.0
  • CC By-2.0
  • CC BY-2.5
  • CC BY-3.0
  • CC BY-4.0
  • CC BY-SA-1.0
  • CC BY-SA-2.0
  • CC BY-SA-2.5
  • CC BY-SA-3.0
  • CC BY-SA-4.0

Or it must meet one of the following criteria:

  • The image is comprised of simple geometric shapes and words and thus under United States copyright law[1] is not original enough for copyright.[2]
  • The image is a logo being used in accordance with fair use for the sole purpose of identifying an organization or community.
  • The image has been declared in some fashion to be released under public domain outside of a Creative Commons License.

Even if another license or rationale may technically allow an image to be hosted by the Online Community Wiki, the image is ineligible for inclusion by policy.

To mark the image's copyright, select the appropriate option when using Special:Upload. The uploader must also place in the file summary the source the image came from unless they select the option indicating it is their own image they are releasing.

Footnotes

  1. The guidance provided by Wikimedia Commons is used when determining this rationale.
  2. This does not permit inclusion if the work is copyrighted outside of the United States

Instant Commons

Online Community Wiki has opted into using the InstantCommons feature. As such, any image obtained via such feature may be used freely (so long as there are no additional restrictions that may inhibit use), as all content on that site is de-facto under a compatible license.

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