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This is a template to indicate the license type, URL and author or authors of material that has been copied into Wikipedia as permitted under a compatible Creative Commons license, and is usually placed in the references section of an article.
Template to indicate and to give attribution to Creative Commons material has been copied into Wikipedia Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status License type cc The Creative Commons license type Suggested values zero by1 by2 by3 by4 by3au by3cl by3pl by3us bysa2 bysa3 bysa4 Example by4 Unknown suggested URL of source URL The URL of the source page from which ...
Creative Commons license symbol for attribution. Attribution, in copyright law, is acknowledgment as credit to the copyright holder or author of a work. If a work is under copyright, there is a long tradition of the author requiring attribution while directly quoting portions of work created by that author. [1] [2]
{{citation-attribution}} {{source-attribution}} Three general purpose templates for attributing specific sources where the text has been copied into Wikipedia from a compatibly-licensed source: {}: for content imported from a source that may be reused under both CC-By-SA 3.0 and GFDL
Note: I use this on Flickr to request that users change their license to CC-BY-SA. Having a Flickr user send you the declaration of consent through Flickr mail may not be enough proof for VRT, but having them change the license is enough proof. After they have changed the license, you can use F2ComButton to transfer the image to the Commons ...
The author, or the licensor in case the author did a contractual transfer of rights, needs to have the exclusive rights on the work. If the work has already been published under a public license, it can be uploaded by any third party, once more on another platform, by using a compatible license, and making reference and attribution to the original license (e.g. by referring to the URL of the ...
Attribution To re-distribute text on Wikipedia in any form, provide credit to the authors either by including a) a hyperlink (where possible) or URL to the page or pages you are re-using, b) a hyperlink (where possible) or URL to an alternative, stable online copy which is freely accessible, which conforms with the license, and which provides credit to the authors in a manner equivalent to the ...
The following sources are, in general, not acceptable for use as a reference on Wikipedia. Note that the exceptions listed may be acceptable but not reliable. Ephemera, such as train schedules, ticket stubs, and such--unless archived and published, and used to document the particulars of a given time. Reason: Not published. Usenet postings ...